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says “Stop!”
Put on the bulkier items last.
as you can in 30 seconds.
Count the number of
Stop when the timer
Put on as many items
items you put on. Compare
your number with your friend’s.
He or she will say: “Ready, Set, Go!”
the timer that you are ready.
Signal to the person with
To see this activity in action,
gloves, sweaters, pants, etc. Put the items in a pile.
to stay warm. Examples: Coat, bathrobe, scarf, hat,
A friend
items of clothing you can quickly put on in layers
Look in your clothes drawers and closet to find
A timer or watch
if you want to compete with
What You’ll Need
What You’ll Need
someone not physically with you
older sibling, or other adult)
Optional: A Zoom connection
check out this “Bringing the Play Zoo to You” video:
Go to Episode 13 on Brookfield Zoo's YouTube channel.
Someone to time you (a parent,
Lots of different kinds of clothing
in 30 seconds!
in 30 seconds!
the most pieces of clothing
the most pieces of clothing
a friend to see who can put on
a friend to see who can put on
so we stay nice and warm. Challenge
so we stay nice and warm. Challenge
of clothing to help keep heat next to our bodies
of clothing to help keep heat next to our bodies
“Ready, Set,
WINTER!”
animals at Brookfield Zoo that do this. People don’t exactly
animals at Brookfield Zoo that do this. People don’t exactly
grow a new layer of fur every winter, but we do wear layers
grow a new layer of fur every winter, but we do wear layers
months. Bison, Bactrian camels, and reindeer are a few of the
months. Bison, Bactrian camels, and reindeer are a few of the
Some animals grow thick, warm coats during the very cold winter
Some animals grow thick, warm coats during the very cold winter