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What is shiny, bright and flimsy? Tinsel!
It looks like silver or gold ribbons, but it’s really just plastic. New York City and Hollywood, two cities in the USA, were each called Tinseltown in the 1920s and 1930s. How do you feel about tinsel?
We call the balls, snowflakes, and nutcrackers that we use to decorate the Christmas tree “ornaments.”
Do you have a favorite ornament? Leave a comment and let me know what it looks like.
Did you know this fun fact about starfish?
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Semi-aquatic animals spend time in the water and on land. Platypus are semi-aquatic animals from Australia.
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Nocturnal is a word that describes animals that are awake at night. Visit our website for free printable activities to accompany the audio files!
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Animal vocabulary to go along with our Australian animal theme to help kids and ESL learners learn English in a fun way. Marsupial is the word this week!
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What lays eggs but has babies that feed on their mother’s milk? The platypus is one of only two mammals that lay eggs. That makes it a monotreme. They are also the most venomous mammals on earth!
Have you ever seen a platypus in a zoo or on TV? What did you think of it?