Who Am I? Wild Animals

by | Oct 2, 2022 | Animals, Stories

Story Description

In this guess-along story, there is a wild animal hiding on each page.

See if you can guess the animal with clues about where it lives, what it eats, and what it looks like.

Then, pretend along with each animal and make the same sounds it makes.

So, who is black and white and lives in a forest?

Listen and read along to find out.

Full Story Text

I am black and white.

I live in forests.

Who am I?

I’m good at climbing trees.

I like to eat bamboo.

Who am I?

I am a panda!

Can you pretend to be me?

Sit cross-legged and cup your hands like my cute, round ears!

I live in the trees.

I have bright feathers.

Who am I?

I have a large beak.

I lay white eggs.

Who am I?

I am a parrot!

Can you pretend to be me?

Flap your arms and pretend to fly!

I live in the jungle.

My fur is orange with black stripes.

Who am I?

I have big teeth and a long tail.

Who am I?

I am a tiger!

Can you pretend to be me?

Curl your fingers into claws and say “Roar!” “Roar!”

I live at the North Pole.

My white fur makes me hard to see in the snow.

Who am I?

I like to swim in the icy water.

Who am I?

I am a polar bear!

Can you pretend to be me?

Sway as you walk on all fours and say “Grrrr!”

I live in the desert.

I have brown and gray fur.

Who am I?

My home is a big burrow that I share with my family.

Who am I?

I am a meerkat!

Can you pretend to be me?

Sit up and keep a lookout for snakes!

Say “Chirp!”

I live in the ocean.

My skin is smooth and silvery.

Who am I?

I am not a fish but I swim like one.

I like to play and jump out of the water.

Who am I?

I am a dolphin!

Can you pretend to be me?

Flap your arms like flippers and whistle!

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Parents hear so much noise about what matters–it’s hard to know where to begin. That’s where we come in. We are early learning experts & PhDs helping you focus on what matters most for your child.