Join Bluey and Bingo in the great outdoors. Match close-ups to the right bug (walking leaf, dragonfly, and ladybug), put leeches in size order from smallest and biggest, and fill out a fun spotting chart on your next nature walk. Can you find a plant, creature, bird, and stick or pinecone? Draw them!
In The Life of Stick Insects, host Rory Crawford looks at the incredible world of stick insects, nature’s best camouflage artists! Hailing from Malaysia, these fascinating critters can blend in so well with their surroundings that some look just like leaves. Today, Rory Crawford meets three awesome stick insects — Pixie, Simone, and Moe — and learns about their unique features. This video is excerpted from BBC’s My Pet and Me, a children’s show that introduces kids to the rewards and responsibilities involved when having a pet.
In Stick Insect Adventures, host Rory Crawford discovers the fascinating world of stick insects. First, it’s time to venture into the forest, wearing gardening gloves, to collect prickly blackberry leaves — yum! After gathering the tasty bramble, it’s time to return to clean the stick insects’ tank, replacing old leaves and freshening up the bottom with new paper. This video is excerpted from BBC’s My Pet and Me, a children’s show that introduces kids to the rewards and responsibilities involved when having a pet.
Create your own hilarious story by snipping out all the words and arranging them on the page... however you like! What will yours say? It could go something like this:
Once upon a time, a monkey met a sausage. It had a gnome on its head. "Oh, hello!" it said. It felt very silly. The next day a fairy was feeling a bit cheeky so it decided to go to the beach. "Wackadoo," it said. The end.
Think You Know Groundhog Day? Prove It!
Groundhog Day is a time to watch a furry little weather forecaster pop out of its burrow and predict whether winter will stick around — or if spring will arrive early. But how much do you really know about this quirky tradition, celebrated every year on Feb. 2?
From Punxsutawney Phil’s famous shadow sightings to surprising facts about groundhogs and their burrows, this quiz is packed with fun and a few tricky twists. It takes true shadow-sleuth skills to uncover all the surprises of Groundhog Day.
Make a stage and pals to put on a show!
Make! Cut along the black dashed lines, then fold the blue dotted lines. Fold back the tabs and stick into place to make your theater.
Play! Use your Alphablocks finger puppets with your stage and pals to tell a story. You could make up your own story or act out one you know.
Watch full episodes of Alphablocks on their official YouTube channel!
Great guessing game! Here's how to play:
- Cut out all the pieces. Stick the long strips together so they fit around your head.
- One person wears the headband; the other chooses a card and places it in the slot in the headband. The wearer must ask questions to guess what's on the card.
Watch full episodes of Alphablocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip, stick, and design your very own Numberblock Fair! Cut out and arrange fairground rides and stalls to create a play space for Twelve and the Numberblobs to explore. Perfect for math centers, small group work, or a fun Friday activity.
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip, sort, and stick! Cut out these bright rainbow blocks and arrange them into any design you like. Can you make stripes, zigzags, or even a rainbow mosaic? It’s a hands-on way to explore colors, patterns, and creativity that is perfect for at-home fun or a classroom challenge!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip out your square spotter, we’re going on a square hunt! Ask a grown-up to help you stick it to cardboard and cut it out. Take your spotter around classroom, the house, or out and about. Hold it in front of things to see if they’re squares. Check off the things you find. Found some more? Draw them!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
The robot guards have found the friends in the Museum of Numbers! Use the number key to color the Numberblocks and the robot guards. Color the displays in any colors you like! Ask your grown-up to help cut out a tickle stick and glue it to cardboard. Tickle, tickle!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
We're not animals! Watch the Bluey episode "Asparagus" before you teach this lesson about good and bad manners. After all, we're not animals! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids act out scenes using Bluey character puppets, mix together manners to create a magical potion, and give out certificates to friends they catch minding their manner.
Asparagus Episode Summary: Dad tells Bluey to mind her manners at the table – they’re not animals! But when Bluey gets her hands on a stick of magic asparagus, she shows them everyone’s got a wild side!
Watch the episode here!
Join Bluey and Bingo in the great outdoors. Match close-ups to the right bug (walking leaf, dragonfly, and ladybug), put leeches in size order from smallest and biggest, and fill out a fun spotting chart on your next nature walk. Can you find a plant, creature, bird, and stick or pinecone? Draw them!
In The Life of Stick Insects, host Rory Crawford looks at the incredible world of stick insects, nature’s best camouflage artists! Hailing from Malaysia, these fascinating critters can blend in so well with their surroundings that some look just like leaves. Today, Rory Crawford meets three awesome stick insects — Pixie, Simone, and Moe — and learns about their unique features. This video is excerpted from BBC’s My Pet and Me, a children’s show that introduces kids to the rewards and responsibilities involved when having a pet.
In Stick Insect Adventures, host Rory Crawford discovers the fascinating world of stick insects. First, it’s time to venture into the forest, wearing gardening gloves, to collect prickly blackberry leaves — yum! After gathering the tasty bramble, it’s time to return to clean the stick insects’ tank, replacing old leaves and freshening up the bottom with new paper. This video is excerpted from BBC’s My Pet and Me, a children’s show that introduces kids to the rewards and responsibilities involved when having a pet.
Create your own hilarious story by snipping out all the words and arranging them on the page... however you like! What will yours say? It could go something like this:
Once upon a time, a monkey met a sausage. It had a gnome on its head. "Oh, hello!" it said. It felt very silly. The next day a fairy was feeling a bit cheeky so it decided to go to the beach. "Wackadoo," it said. The end.
Think You Know Groundhog Day? Prove It!
Groundhog Day is a time to watch a furry little weather forecaster pop out of its burrow and predict whether winter will stick around — or if spring will arrive early. But how much do you really know about this quirky tradition, celebrated every year on Feb. 2?
From Punxsutawney Phil’s famous shadow sightings to surprising facts about groundhogs and their burrows, this quiz is packed with fun and a few tricky twists. It takes true shadow-sleuth skills to uncover all the surprises of Groundhog Day.
Make a stage and pals to put on a show!
Make! Cut along the black dashed lines, then fold the blue dotted lines. Fold back the tabs and stick into place to make your theater.
Play! Use your Alphablocks finger puppets with your stage and pals to tell a story. You could make up your own story or act out one you know.
Watch full episodes of Alphablocks on their official YouTube channel!
Great guessing game! Here's how to play:
- Cut out all the pieces. Stick the long strips together so they fit around your head.
- One person wears the headband; the other chooses a card and places it in the slot in the headband. The wearer must ask questions to guess what's on the card.
Watch full episodes of Alphablocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip, stick, and design your very own Numberblock Fair! Cut out and arrange fairground rides and stalls to create a play space for Twelve and the Numberblobs to explore. Perfect for math centers, small group work, or a fun Friday activity.
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip, sort, and stick! Cut out these bright rainbow blocks and arrange them into any design you like. Can you make stripes, zigzags, or even a rainbow mosaic? It’s a hands-on way to explore colors, patterns, and creativity that is perfect for at-home fun or a classroom challenge!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip out your square spotter, we’re going on a square hunt! Ask a grown-up to help you stick it to cardboard and cut it out. Take your spotter around classroom, the house, or out and about. Hold it in front of things to see if they’re squares. Check off the things you find. Found some more? Draw them!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
The robot guards have found the friends in the Museum of Numbers! Use the number key to color the Numberblocks and the robot guards. Color the displays in any colors you like! Ask your grown-up to help cut out a tickle stick and glue it to cardboard. Tickle, tickle!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
We're not animals! Watch the Bluey episode "Asparagus" before you teach this lesson about good and bad manners. After all, we're not animals! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids act out scenes using Bluey character puppets, mix together manners to create a magical potion, and give out certificates to friends they catch minding their manner.
Asparagus Episode Summary: Dad tells Bluey to mind her manners at the table – they’re not animals! But when Bluey gets her hands on a stick of magic asparagus, she shows them everyone’s got a wild side!