![]() ![]() How long did it take them to spot everyone? What were the hardest colors to spot? Were any of the students wearing colors that didn’t work as camouflage in the schoolyard? Explain that some eggs that don’t use camouflage are bright colors like the blue of the Robin’s egg. Have one or two children try to spot the camouflaged students without moving from a central location. Next, go outside to the schoolyard and have children find a place where they are camouflaged. Using the page about camouflage in the book, show students how the egg blends in by having the same colors and patterns as the surroundings. First, describe camouflage as a way for the eggs to hide. The egg of the Sooty Tern uses camouflage to blend in to its surroundings of speckled rocks. What does the inside of a bird egg look like?Īfter reading the book, kids might be surprised how many different shapes and colors eggs can be. ![]() What does the outside of an egg look like? Feel like?.With an introduction to over 60 different kinds of eggs (from huge ostrich eggs to the fossilized eggs of dinosaurs), students will discover the many colors, textures, shapes and sizes an egg can have while exploring fun facts about the eggs and their owners along the way.īuy this book on Amazon Activity 1: Before reading activityĮxplore kids’ experience with eggs. ![]()
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