EPISODE · Feb 18, 2022 · 14 MIN
Raining Iguanas
from Kitten & Clucky · host Amy Daniels
Send us Fan Mail The temperatures in Florida have taken a sudden dip to below 40 degrees! This may not sound low to you but this is very rare for these characters. Will they be able to handle the cold? How can it rain Iguanas? Tune in and find out! Vocabulary in this Episode: Perimeter Iguana Non-native species Cold blooded Warm blooded Dorsal Crest Themes: Family/Friends look out for you Helping Strangers Spanish Words & phrases: Gracias (Thank you) No problemo. (No Problem) No es Nada (It's nothing) Me llamo Estella (My name is Estella) Pardon (Excuse me) Soy de Colombia. (I am from Colombia.) Hablamos español. (We speak Spanish). Si, muy lejos. (Yes, very far) Yo come mucho. (I ate too much) Estaba atascada (I was stuck) Lo Siento mucho (I’m very sorry) Gracias por ayudarme (Thank you for helping me) Es una grand idea (It's a great idea) Hasta pronto (see you soon) Questions to ask your listener: What temperature does water freeze at? How many days is 48 hours? What kind of animal was Estella? Where do Iguanas come from? What keeps Kitten & Clucky warm in cold temperatures? (2 answers) How do Kitten & Clucky try to warm up Estella? Where was Estella from? What language does Estella speak? Songs Chill Sunny Day - Clucky Support the show Check out our website www.kittenandclucky.com Follow us on Facebook @KittenandClucky and Instagram @KittenandClucky for all the latest news.Email us at: [email protected] us (321) 345-1544 and tell us what your are "bawking" about! Hear your voice on our podcast!Reviews are always welcomed on Apple and Spotify! Thank you for listening and sharing our screen-free podcast with your friends! Kitten & Clucky PodcastDiscovering the world - one paw and claw at a time. Kitten & Clucky is a story first kids podcast that naturally builds vocabulary through playful storytelling. Educators, Teachers and Parents say our podcast helps improve literacy, active listening and build vocabulary for their children. We also strive to tackle difficult topics like, wildfires, moving, hurricanes and loss. Through our stories families have shared it has helped them start meaningful conversations with their kids about hard topics. An adventure awaits for the whole family!
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Send us Fan Mail The temperatures in Florida have taken a sudden dip to below 40 degrees! This may not sound low to you but this is very rare for these characters. Will they be able to handle the cold? How can it rain Iguanas? Tune in and find out! Vocabulary in this Episode: Perimeter Iguana Non-native species Cold blooded Warm blooded Dorsal Crest Themes: Family/Friends look out for you Helping Strangers Spanish Words & phrases: Gracias (Thank you) No problemo. (No Problem) No es Nada (It's nothing) Me llamo Estella (My name is Estella) Pardon (Excuse me) Soy de Colombia. (I am from Colombia.) Hablamos español. (We speak Spanish). Si, muy lejos. (Yes, very far) Yo come mucho. (I ate too much) Estaba atascada (I was stuck) Lo Siento mucho (I’m very sorry) Gracias por ayudarme (Thank you for helping me) Es una grand idea (It's a great idea) Hasta pronto (see you soon) Questions to ask your listener: What temperature does water freeze at? How many days is 48 hours? What kind of animal was Estella? Where do Iguanas come from? What keeps Kitten & Clucky warm in cold temperatures? (2 answers) How do Kitten & Clucky try to warm up Estella? Where was Estella from? What language does Estella speak? Songs Chill Sunny Day - Clucky Support the show Check out our website www.kittenandclucky.com Follow us on Facebook @KittenandClucky and Instagram @KittenandClucky for all the latest news.Email us at: [email protected] us (321) 345-1544 and tell us what your are "bawking" about! Hear your voice on our podcast!Reviews are always welcomed on Apple and Spotify! Thank you for listening and sharing our screen-free podcast with your friends! Kitten & Clucky PodcastDiscovering the world - one paw and claw at a time. Kitten & Clucky is a story first kids podcast that naturally builds vocabulary through playful storytelling. Educators, Teachers and Parents say our podcast helps improve literacy, active listening and build vocabulary for their children. We also strive to tackle difficult topics like, wildfires, moving, hurricanes and loss. Through our stories families have shared it has helped them start meaningful conversations with their kids about hard topics. An adventure awaits for the whole family!
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