The Six Leg Secret
When a tiny red beetle with black spots catches their eye, two curious kids uncover the six leg secret—learning what makes insects different from spiders, worms, and every other animal in the garden.
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When a tiny red beetle with black spots catches their eye, two curious kids uncover the six leg secret—learning what makes insects different from spiders, worms, and every other animal in the garden.
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.
Reptiles are animals with dry, scaly skin or shells. Turtles, snakes, and lizards are reptiles that often bask in the sun to warm their bodies. Unlike mammals, reptiles are cold-blooded—they rely on heat from their environment to stay active. Scales and shells help protect them and reduce water loss.
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