Are you ready to pretend to fly? Birds are amazing because they can fly high in the sky with their wings. But did you know they also like to make sounds? Birds like to squawk! Let’s pretend to be birds. Hold up your arms and flap them up and down like wings. Great job! Now you’re flying like a bird!
Now, let’s talk about bees. Bees are busy little creatures that fly with their wings too. They make a special sound called a buzz. Let’s pretend to be bees. Hold out your arms and flap your wings up and down. Buzz, buzz! You’re doing great! You’re flying like a bee!
Next, let’s learn about penguins. Penguins have wings, but they don’t fly in the sky. Instead, they use their wings to swim in the water. Let’s pretend to be penguins. Hold out your arms and flap them up and down. Swim, swim! You’re swimming like a penguin!
Now, let’s make a splash! Keep flapping your wings and pretend to swim like a penguin. Splash, splash! You’re doing an amazing job!
After all that flying and swimming, it’s time to rest. Let’s pretend to rest in our cozy nest. Great job today!
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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Are you guys ready to fly? You know, birds do lots of things like flying with their wings, but they also have some things they like to say. Yes, they have a way they like to talk. Birds like to squawk, and they squawk while they go flying every day. So, let’s hold up our arms and flap our wings up and down, like a bird! Good! Flap like a bird and hold out your arms. Fly like a bird!
Now, let’s walk like a bird. Excellent job! Now, that’s not all that flies. Let’s talk about bees. You know, bees do lots of things like flying with their wings, but they also have some things they like to say. Yes, they have a way they speak because bees like to buzz, and they buzz while they go flying every day. So, come on, hold out your arms and flap your wings up and down. I like to be a bee!
Okay, we have one more animal with wings. You know, a penguin can do things too. A penguin has wings, but a penguin flaps its wings and doesn’t fly. That’s right! But it’s still a useful limb because they use their wings to swim, and they flap them when they swim most of the time. So, come on everyone, hold out your arms and flap your wings up and down. Swim like a penguin! Good! Swim like a penguin!
Now, let’s splash! Hold out your arms, clap your wings up and down, and swim like a penguin. Come on, swim like a penguin! Splash!
And now we’re going to rest in our nest.
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This version maintains the playful and instructional tone while removing any unclear or repetitive phrases.