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Did You Know? 5 Fun Bird-Themed Things for Kids to Learn this Week

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By Sarah Hauge, publisher of Macaroni KID Englewood, Greenwood Village, Centennial, Colo.


June 18, 2023

With more than 9,000 bird types on the planet, there’s a lot to find out about them! Start with our list of enjoyable bird-themed things to learn and after that take a look at BioExplorer.net for an intro to ornithology and to dive deeper into the research study of these intriguing international animals.

Here are 5 enjoyable bird-themed things to teach your kids today:

1. A ridiculous joke

Are you tired of “Why did the chicken cross the roadway?” jokes? Here’s an eggs-sighting joke that makes sure to quack you up!

What do you call a hen who counts her eggs? A mathemachicken.

2. A brand-new vocabulary word

Turkeys are understood to gobble, the act of making a loud gurgling noise. Is “gobble” associated with “gibberish?” Nope. It ends up that although gibberish has the word gobble in it, it’s not associated with birds at all.

What is gibberish? Gobbledygook is a word utilized to explain something that does not make any sense.

3. A word puzzle

To resolve a rebus, think about not simply the words, however the positioning, size, color, and amount of whatever within package (and in some cases simply outside package!) when attempting to figure out the puzzle. 

4. An enjoyable reality

You’ve most likely heard the argument, “Which preceded: the chicken or the egg?” Sources indicate the egg, however what came prior to the chicken egg?

The chicken is the closest living relative to the Tyrannosaurus Rex. In 2003, researchers had the ability to identify a link in between the 2. It ends up that the collagen in a T Rex’s bones is most comparable to chickens and ostriches. The next closest match is to alligators. Read more about this enjoyable discovery at Smithsonianmag.com

For a lot more ludicrous yet enjoyable truths about birds, check out mspca.org

5. Ask yourself…

How well do you manage early mornings? Do you appear to have more energy at nights? Modern-day work and school schedules appear to prefer early risers, once you find out your real identity, you can develop regimens that help you prosper.

Are you an early riser or a night owl? Early birds tend to awaken and go to sleep early. They feel their finest as the day starts. Night owls, on the other hand, tend to awaken and go to sleep later on. They have more energy in the evening.

Learn more about every one at healthline.com.

“Birds learn how to fly, never ever understanding where flight will take them.” – Mark Nepo

Did you learn something brand-new? Now is the time to pass that understanding on! 

Sarah Hauge is the publisher of Macaroni KID Englewood, Greenwood Village, Centennial, Colo.

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