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Explore Amazing Jungle and Ocean Animals Through Sounds

Dive into the fascinating world of animals with "Match the Sound Roar!" This engaging activity invites children to discover the unique sounds of jungle and ocean creatures, including lions, seahorses, starfish, and octopuses. Each animal has a distinctive call or sound, and the activity enhances learning through interactive cut-and-glue exercises that illustrate where these animals live. Children will learn about the majestic lion, the unique swimming style of seahorses, and the intriguing texture of starfish. Perfect for young learners!

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Explore Amazing Jungle and Ocean Animals Through Sounds

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  1. Match the Sound Roar! ● ● Whoosh! ● ● Howl! ● ● Snap! ● ● Hiss! ● ● Growl! ● ●

  2. Where does it live? ☞ Cut and glue to show the animals that they live. Animals living in the jungle Animals living in the Ocean

  3. A lion is a large wild member of the cat family that is found in Africa. Lions have yellowish fur, and male lions have long hair on their head and neck. A seahorse is a type of small fish which appears to swim in a vertical position and whose head looks a little like the head of a horse. A starfish is a flat, star-shaped creature with five arms that lives in the sea. An octopus is a soft sea creature with eight long arms called tentacles which it uses to catch food.

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