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JoJo and Gran Gran Go Birding

In JoJo and Gran Gran Go Birding, it’s springtime and JoJo and her grandmother are excited to see the baby birds that waddle, quack, and cheep. A real-life girl and her family make a bird box for their backyard. This video is excerpted from BBC’s JoJo & Gran Gran, a children's animated television series following JoJo, an inquisitive and cheerful 4-and-a-half-year-old girl and her loving Gran Gran, who always has something new to teach her.

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JoJo & Gran Gran
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Q: Why does JoJo want to whistle?
A: So she can sound like a bird.

Q: Why did building the birdhouse require teamwork?
A: Student answers will vary. Students may mention that they needed to work together to hold the wood while it was drilled or to reach the spot to hang the birdhouse.

Q: Why is spring a good time to see baby birds?
A: Spring is when baby birds hatch.

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