Giraffe Manor boutique hotel in Nairobi will captivate you with its historic charm, herd of wild giraffes and commitment to conservation.
Portrait of a rather young giraffe of the Wilhelma zoo in Stuttgart, otherwise nothing really special. I hope you like it though.
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Giraffe Manor boutique hotel in Nairobi will captivate you with its historic charm, herd of wild giraffes and commitment to conservation.
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Read about Dine with playful giants at Giraffe Manor (Nairobi) from Guest of a Guest on March 23, 2016
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Round up a couple of giraffes (not real ones, of course) and measure their necks with standrad and non standard units of measurement (ice cubes, LEGO...)
Giraffes sticking their heads through the windows for breakfast and reaching to your balcony… you might have seen these...
The longest day of the year is June 21*, and is now dedicated to the longest-necked animal in the world!June 21st is World Giraffe Day. And as such, we want to do our part by spreading knowledge and awareness of this amazing animal – because we believe that action always starts with awareness! Here are 21 facts you may not know about giraffes: For a long time, people called the giraffe a camel-leopard, believing it was a combination of a camel and a leopard! That’s where the giraffe’s species name camelopardalis comes from. There are 9...
A reading about giraffes followed by exercises including: True and False, Fill the Gap, a Crossword, sorting words into parts of speech and more. All at different levels to cater for students of differing abilities. Fully editable. - ESL worksheets
Click on the image to view the PDF. Print the PDF to use the worksheet. Giraffe- Parallel and Perpendicular Practice parallel and perpendicular with this giraffe coloring page.
Learn about giraffe life cycle with FREE worksheets for elementary students - vocabulary, reading comprehension, writing skills, and more!
Learning about giraffes while Going on Safari with Mother Goose Time. Giraffe facts, art, playing a counting game and giraffe music and movement.
Books become even better when you pair them with fun activities! See what we did to go along with this month's Monthly Crafting Giraffes Can't Dance Book Club selection! Some of the links on this site are affiliate links. This means if you click on a link and purchase something, I'll receive a small affiliate commission at no cost to you. Thanks so much for supporting my efforts with this blog! My bloggy pal Hilary over at Raising Fairies and Knights started a fun Monthly Crafting Book Club - a challenge to create activities to go along with some of the most beloved children's books. We had some great fun last year (see links at the end) and have continued the fun this year: January - Ladybug Girl Addition Bugs This month, we're focusing on one of our favorite books, Giraffes Can't Dance: In case you haven't read it, this little rhyming book is loads of fun. It's the touching tale of Gerald the Giraffe - who loves to dance, but sadly is about as graceful as a, well, giraffe. Gerald runs away from the jeering crowds at the annual Jungle Dance where he is comforted by a cricket and then discovers that anyone - even he - can dance with the right music. Gv and I have engaged in our own little dance-a-thons from the very beginning of her life, so I decided to incorporate a little fancy-feet fun into this month's book activity. I created this free printable for you to cut and slide into one of these useful little tools. If these goofy pictures don't put a smile on your face, I don't know what will! (Don't have a cool die like that? Glue the printable squares to a cardstock version of this.) You can spotlight whichever style of music you like for each side of the die, but I wanted to stick with those shared in the book, so I created a short playlist for each one to give you a few examples. Waltz Rock 'N Roll Tango Cha-Cha Reel Gerald's Style (play this variety of tunes or choose your own favorite style) Just roll the die, play a song from the appropriate music style and then boogie on down until the tunes taper off. Top-of-your-lungs singing is not an option! The next player rolls the die and everyone moves to that melody. ...or maybe the same player keeps taking a turn. Again. And again. And again. The game continues until the jams run out (feel free to find your own) or everyone's too pooped to polka anymore. If you have older kids, you could even look up a some videos of the dance steps of that style to try out. For the moment, Gv and I are just letting the music move us. We had so much fun getting physical with this favorite book, I just know this will be something we'll do together for a long time! I love coming up with book connections like these, how about you? I'd love to hear! Either leave a comment below or email me at lisahealy (at) outlook (dot) com. Also, if you don't want to miss a single minute of great tips like this and all the fun around here, be sure to sign up for free updates and then look forward to having each post delivered right to your inbox. Check out the other amazing crafts that my fellow bloggers came up with for this month. Come back next month and see what crafts and activities we come up with for the How Do Dinosaurs series of books. Join our Facebook Group HERE to participate. Want to see all the great book activities from last year? Just check these out: January - Animal Action Dice Game for the book Barnyard Dance February - Cause & Effect Box for If You Give a Moose a Muffin March - an alphabetical scavenger hunt for Dr. Seuss's ABC. 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Go on an origami safari with these amazing African animals folded from paper. You'll see origami lions, giraffes, elephants, cheetahs and much more!
I love learning about arrays because they are so visual which allows for a lot of really fun rectangular arrays activities and practice! I l...