Here are four simple ways to say "Whose tracks are these?" when talking about animal footprints:
- Who made these tracks?
- Which animal left these footprints?
- Who walked here and left these tracks?
- Can you guess what animal made these tracks?
Four child-friendly ways to ask "Whose tracks are these?" about animal footprints. Easy, playful rephrasings a 7-year-old can use on nature walks or in class.
Here are four simple ways to say "Whose tracks are these?" when talking about animal footprints:
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