Here are 7 kid-friendly ways to say the idea 'babies who is whose children animal book'. Each one is short and easy for a 6-year-old:
- Whose babies are these?
- Who are these baby animals' parents?
- Who is the mommy or daddy of these babies?
- Which animal family do these babies belong to?
- Meet the baby animals and their families.
- Who do these little animals belong to?
- Which parent takes care of these baby animals?
How to use them (simple steps):
- Point to a picture of a baby animal.
- Choose one sentence above and say it slowly.
- Ask the child to answer (for example: "The duck's babies are the ducklings!").
- Try a different sentence next time to learn new words.
Quick activity idea: Make a small picture book with a baby animal on each page and its parent. Let the child pick which sentence to ask on each page and then answer. This makes learning fun and easy.