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Hibernating Frog

Winter is here and have you ever wondered that in winter where do some animals go? They hibernate, meaning they sleep through the winter and wake up when it’s spring again.

   But where do they sleep?

An aquatic frog sleeps inside the mud in the pond. They spend their winter on the bottom of lakes, ponds, or other bodies of water.

Frogs and toads are cold-blooded, so their body temperatures take on the temperature of the environment around them.

            We were here today learning everything about hibernation and hibernating animals, so let us dig a little deeper into the blog and learn with us?

What all you would need:

Cardboard

Pencils

Paints

Paper cutter

Pencil/Stick

Method:

Grab a cardboard sheet and draw a happy environment you feel a frog would live in.

Paint the half environment as it would be in the autumn season and the other half like a winter season. (Let your creativity spread on the sheet of cardboard)

Now you would have to make a home for our frog where he can hibernate in the winter season. How would you do that? Cut a way to the hole just like in the picture for your frog.

Take a different cardboard piece and draw a frog on that, glue a stick/pencil behind it so you can walk it down to its hibernating home.

Roll the frog down to its hole through the pencil/stick and voila your frog is comfortably sleeping in its hibernating home. Thank you for your creativity.

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Hi, I am Shraddha Fogla and I am a mother of two beautiful boys, one 5-year-old and the other 2. I would like to share some great tips on children’s activities to help boost their mental, sensory and motor skills.

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