The Scaly Trail
When scratchy tracks lead toward a sun-warmed pond, two curious kids follow the scaly trail—discovering how reptiles use scales, shells, and cold-blooded bodies to survive.
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When scratchy tracks lead toward a sun-warmed pond, two curious kids follow the scaly trail—discovering how reptiles use scales, shells, and cold-blooded bodies to survive.
When a bright green frog seems to vanish among the reeds, two curious kids chase the hidden color clue—learning how animals use color, patterns, and disguise to hide from predators or sneak up on prey.
When a bright feather lands on the trail, two curious kids follow the feather trail through the park—learning how feathers, songs, and flight patterns help identify the birds all around them.
Insects are animals with six legs, three main body parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), and usually two antennae. Features like wings, shells, and mouthparts help insects eat, move, and survive. Counting legs and looking closely is a quick way to tell insects apart from other tiny creatures like spiders, which have eight legs.
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