Animals of Brazil for Kids
BeginnerA trip around Brazil for children aged 6 to 8, hosted by Lupe, a golden retriever puppy who discovers everything alongside the child. The first episode hands over a map rather than a fact: Brazil is not one place but six, each with its own rain, its own plants and its own animals, and every later episode lights the piece it lives in so the child always knows where they are. From there the course visits one animal at a time — the jaguar with the strongest bite of any cat and a rosette pattern as unique as a fingerprint, the biggest rodent on Earth with its eyes and nose set on top of its head so it can hide with its body underwater, a river dolphin that turns pink as it ages, bends its neck to dodge tree trunks and hunts by sound in water too muddy to see through, the largest flying parrot in the world cracking a palm nut a hammer would not open, the sloth whose fur grows its own algae, the maned wolf whose long legs exist so it can see over the grass, an anteater with a sixty-centimetre tongue and no teeth at all, a golden monkey that lives in one Brazilian state and nowhere else on the planet, the only armadillo that closes into a complete ball, and the only manatee in the world that never leaves fresh water. Every size is drawn against a row of children at the true ratio, and every animal is shown in a real photograph taken in the wild. There are no exercises inside the videos and nothing to get wrong.
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See allThe Caatinga is not dead: it is waiting
And it turns green again in days
Inside the manatee's flipper there is an arm
The same bones you have in yours
Three hinges and one perfect ball
The only armadillo that shuts completely
The hyacinth macaw's beak is a tool
Built for one problem: the palm nut
