5 Minute Stories Book Read-Along π | Supercool Penguin Chicks π₯ | @natgeokids
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How do emperor penguin parents keep their egg from freezing? Why are the chicks so fluffy when theyβre young? And do they really get all their meals delivered? National Geographic Kids brings the β5-Minute Storiesβ book series to vibrant life in this bite-sized adaptation for curious young readers, telling the tale of how baby emperor penguins grow up to become the torpedoes of the Southern Ocean. In this fun read-along story, kids of all ages will learn fascinating facts and new vocabulary as they are immersed in the penguinsβ Antarctic habitat. Gain a new appreciation for the cuteness and fortitude of these hardy birds in one of Earthβs toughest climates, all while strengthening reading skills. Available soon on Disney+ https://www.disneyplus.com/whats-on/5-minute-stories β‘ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@natgeokids About National Geographic: Nat Geo Kids is the ultimate destination for fun, educational videos for kids who love to explore. Discover awesome animal facts, cool
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