![]() Next, crawl on your belly towards the ocean! Then move your flippers (arms) to dig out of the sand. Hatchling – Pretend to break out of your egg. Pull your knees up to your chest and wrap your arms around them to curl up into an egg shape. Come up with movements on your own or follow the ones below:Įgg – Sit on the floor. Help students remember the different stages of the sea turtle life cycle by having them act out each step. ![]() It then shows sea turtle hatchlings push up out of the sand and make their way across the beach to the water. This short two minute video shows a female sea turtle crawl ashore, dig a nest, lay her eggs and then cover them up before crawling back out to sea. The way she reads and shares her book is such a delight! Watch ItĪfter reading about the sea turtle life cycle, it’s helpful to actually see part of it in action. She begins by sharing what inspired her to write the book. ![]() Want an absolute treat? Watch and listen to author Nicola Davies read the story aloud in the video below. In her book One Tiny Turtle, she does a fantastic job of incorporating facts into a lovely story about a baby sea turtle growing into an adult. Nicola Davies is an amazing children’s author. ![]()
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