Wednesday, January 19

Facts about Glass frogs

Facts About Glass Frogs


The glass frog is a fascinating amphibian known for its transparent belly. These incredible creatures are typically colored in shades of lime to olive green. What sets the glass frog apart is its translucent skin, which allows observers to view its bones, muscles, and internal organs through its belly or abdomen. This remarkable and strange characteristic makes the glass frog species unique.

 


What is your favorite type of frog?


 

Facts about the glass frog:

1. Glass frogs, scientifically known as Centrolenidae, encompass over 120 known species, primarily found in the hot climates of Mexico, Central America, and South America. These unique amphibians are particularly prevalent in the Central American Montane Forests, where their translucent skin allows for easy spotting. Glass frogs showcase diverse habitats, as they can be found living on land, in water, or perched in trees.

Tuesday, January 18

Facts about eagles

Eagle Facts


Trivia is a great way to learn new things! Joey wants me to tell you about the Eagles. Eagles are majestic and beautiful birds. Did you know that there are about 60 species of eagles? 


Eagles live on every continent in the world except one! What continent is that?

A.) Asia  B.) Europe  C.) Africa  D.) Antarctica



Continue reading to find out more about eagles.

Monday, January 17

Monopoly Game Facts

Monopoly Facts


Who doesn’t love a good Monopoly game?? I want to tell you about Monopoly and how it came to be! My family and I love playing Monopoly, especially the Monopoly Junior Dinosaur Edition!! Did you know that the person who invented the very first precursor to the Monopoly game was a woman? Yep, that is correct!! Elizabeth (Lizzie) Magie (Philips) invented the first precursor to the Monopoly board game, the Landlord’s Game, while she lived in Brentwood, Maryland. She patented it in about 1903/1904, but the game existed as early as 1902! The Landlord’s game by Elizabeth (Lizzie) and Magie (Philips) inspired Charles Darrow to create the Monopoly board game we know and play today! We have the Monopoly board game today because of Elizabeth Magie.

 


What is your favorite Monopoly game?


 

Facts about Monopoly:

1. In 1935, Parker Brothers bought the game rights to the Landlord’s game from Elizabeth (Lizzie) Magie (Philips) for $500. Charles Darrow is credited with making the Monopoly game. In 1991, Hasbro acquired Parker Brothers.

2. Monopoly is printed in about 37 languages and sold in about 110 countries. There are over 300 different versions of Monopoly. More than 250 million Monopoly games have been sold since 1935.

3. November 19th is National Play Monopoly Day every year!! So, get out your favorite Monopoly game and have fun playing!!

4. In 1935, the original Monopoly board game did not have playing pieces (tokens). Players were told to use household items such as buttons!

5. In the 1970s, the Parker Brothers made a Braille edition of Monopoly for the visually impaired. It was released in 1973. The most expensive Monopoly board game ever made by a San Francisco jeweler named Sidney Mobell in 1988. It was crafted in 18k gold and gemstones. It is estimated to be worth about 2 million (2,000,000) dollars.

6. This year marks the 87th anniversary of the Monopoly game! This year also marks the 120th anniversary of the Landlord’s game that Elizabeth (Lizzie) Magie (Philips) made.

 


Share a fact about Monopoly with us?



 

Books about Monopoly:

1. Hasbro Monopoly Jr. (Booktivity) Board book by Golden Books

2. Pass Go and Collect $200: by Tanya Lee Stone

3. Mr. Monopoly's Amusement Park a Math Adventure by Jackie Glassman

4. Monopoly Junior Mad Madness by Howie Dewin

Parents/caretakers, please ensure all books are child-friendly before reading them to your child/children.

 


 

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Thursday, January 13

Facts about Tacos

Last week, we focused on expressing gratitude for items and experiences that begin with the letter S. Today, we invite you to participate by sharing something you are thankful for that starts with the letter T. Your contributions can help foster a spirit of appreciation and reflection.

I’m absolutely thrilled about Tacos! They bring such joy and flavor to my life. What about you? What amazing thing that starts with the letter T are you grateful for?


🌮 Taco 'Bout Tasty: 8+ Fun Facts About Tacos

Hard shell or soft wrap, spicy or sweet; tacos are more than just a quick snack. They’re flavorful history lessons, edible inventions, and crowd favorites across continents. Let’s dig in and uncover what makes tacos so terrific!

🌮1. Tacos Come from Mexico

Tacos were born in Mexico centuries ago, with early versions made from corn tortillas filled with fish, insects, or beans. Today, you’ll find tacos piled high with all kinds of fillings, from grilled steak to squash blossoms!

Wednesday, January 12

Facts about Butterflies

 

Butterfly Facts


It is so delightful to watch these unique, beautiful, and colorful insects!! Did you know that butterflies have two compound and single-chambered eyes? The eyes sit on each side of their head? Did you know that the butterfly’s eyes have up to 12,000 lenses in each eye? Butterflies can see in many different directions at once because of their 12,000 compound eyes. They can also focus on one object because of the single-chambered eyes. A butterfly can see approximately 315 degrees around itself!! A butterfly can see its own beautiful wings!! They have good eyesight!! How cool is that?


 

What is your favorite type of butterfly?


 

Facts about butterflies:

1. Not all caterpillars turn into beautiful butterflies. In fact, some caterpillars turn into moths. There are four stages a caterpillar goes through to morph into a butterfly or moth. Those four stages are the egg, larva, pupa, and the adult.

Tuesday, January 11

Facts about the Dragon Blood tree

Dragon Blood Tree Facts


Are you ready to learn about something cool today? Today, I want to tell you about the Dragon Blood Tree! But first, see if you can answer this trivia question.

 

Where do Dragon Blood trees originate from?

A.) North America

B.) Yemen

C.) Africa

D.) California

 

Dragon Blood trees, also known as the Socotra dragon tree, are big, beautiful trees that resemble an umbrella, but much bigger!! The umbrella shape of the tree helps protect the tree’s roots from the hot sun, and it also helps keep the sun from evaporating all of the water! Dragon Blood trees can grow to about 32 feet tall, and some say they grow to about 39 feet tall. That is very tall!! They are in the evergreen family. The Dragon Blood tree is native only to the island of Socotra, Yemen. Could you imagine standing under one of these trees? How cool would that be?


 

What is your favorite type of tree?


 

Facts about the Dragon Blood Tree:

1. Dragon Blood trees can live up to 600 years! That is a lot of years! The Dragon Blood tree grows very slowly. It takes about 10 years for the tree to grow about 3 feet. So, in 100 years, the tree would be around 30 feet! The tree stops growing taller once it reaches around 30 to 39 feet tall.

2. The Dragon Blood tree got its name from the sap that comes from it when it is cut. Its sap/resin is red and resembles blood. The sap/resin from this tree was used as medicine in ancient times. They even used the sap/resin from the tree to dye wood. Some wood on violins has been dyed with the sap/resin of the Dragon Blood tree.

3. The leaves and berries of the Dragon Blood tree are used as animal feed. They also use the leaves to make ropes. The Dragon Blood tree produces small white or green colored flowers that grow in bunches and bloom in February. The flowers are small and fragrant. The fruit from the Dragon Blood tree is a berry that usually has one (1) to three (3) seeds. The fruit takes about 5 months to become ripe. When the berry is ripe, it is orangish red in color and is usually eaten by birds and other livestock.

4. Dragon Blood trees grow in the woodlands of Socotra Island in Yemen, mostly on limestone plateaus.


 

Can you share a fact about Dragon Blood trees with us?



 

Books about Dragon Blood trees:

1. Dragon's Blood Trees Bleed! by Janey Levy

2. Strange Trees: And the Stories Behind Them by Bernadette Pourquie

3. Dracaena Draco, Dragon's Blood Tree by Walter Fitch Hood

4. Socotra (Bradt Travel Guide) by Hilary Bradt

Parents/caretakers, be sure books are child-friendly before reading them to your child/children.


 

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Monday, January 10

Facts about parrots

Parrot Facts


Parrots are incredible birds, but never stick your fingers in a parrot’s cage or near their beaks. They have very sharp beaks! Did you know there are over 10,000 species of birds in the world? Parrots are in the bird family. There are around 350 species of parrots. Parrots come from the Psittacidae family. Parrots are intelligent and social birds. You can teach them how to talk!! How cool is that? Joey’s favorite type of parrot is the Scarlet Macaw. They have some of the rainbow colors on their feathers!! They are bright and beautiful birds!!


 

What is your favorite type of bird?


 

Facts about parrots:

1. Hyacinth Macaws are the largest type of parrot. They can grow up to 3 feet long from the tip of their tail to the top of their heads and weigh 2 to 3 1/2 pounds. Their feathers are blue. They can live up to 60 years or longer in captivity. They are beautiful birds!

2. The Pygmy Parrot is the smallest type of parrot. It is small and can grow up to about 3 inches tall, weighing about 0.4 ounces. These tiny and beautiful birds are also very small.

3. A group of parrots is called a pandemonium or flock. Parrots are very social and live in groups. Depending on the species, they can live in groups of up to 1000 parrots.

4. Parrots are omnivores, which means they eat plants and meat. Most Parrots eat fruit, nuts, seeds, flowers, plants, vegetables, and/or insects.

5. Wild parrots live in warm areas of the Southern Hemisphere and in many other parts of the region, such as Australia, Africa, South America, Northern Mexico, and Central America. Parrots originated from the Australian region!

6. African gray parrots can learn to say/mimic over a thousand different words. All parrots can learn to talk, but some parrots never speak.

7. Parrots find or make holes or burrows on the ground or in trees, on the sides of cliffs, and under rocks or any other safe place to build their nests.

 


Can you share a fact about parrots with us?



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Books about parrots:

1. About Parrots: A Guide for Children by Cathryn Sill

2. Parrots For Kids Amazing Animal by Zahra Jazeel

3. The Truth About Parrots by Maxwell Eaton III

4. The Adventures of Mr. Macaw, Las Aventuras del Sr. Macaw by Leticia Ordaz

Parents/caretakers ensure books are child-friendly before reading them to your child/children.

 

 


 

Thank you for reading my post!

 






Facts about Hedgehogs

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