March of the Penguins - A fun learning tool

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Everyone loves penguins. And now everyone has the opportunity to see how penguins live in very entertaining documentary March of the Penguins. No need to tell children is education establishments.

Beyond just taking your kids to see the show, there are many fun activities you can before and after the presentation for your enjoyment of the film improves.

To learn more about the penguins and the land they live on the web site of the film. We will find a Kids Activity Guide, aNational Geographic Coloring and Activity Guide. You can also listen to the sounds of the penguins and watch video clips.

In the National Geographic Web site, you can see penguins and other creatures of the Arctic critter cam or learn more fun facts about penguins at Creature Feature.

Another great source of information and activities for the guidance of Master Penguin's website at Sea World. Sea World is to educate the public about the animals that house dedicatedtheir parks and spend much time and effort to develop educational materials in order to achieve this goal.

Visiting the area teachers' provides access to many teacher's guides in PDF format for downloading. Two tours are available on the animals of the Arctic, one of the classes K to 3, the other for classes 4-8 The guides are full of information sheet and pages to color.

Adorable with her, and the ubiquitous smoking Waddle, the penguins are so cuteCreatures. Expanding the knowledge of your child about these fascinating animals using these tools to enjoy learning, before or after the show.

Danny Carey

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