Postman
Postman Rat a tat – tat, Who is that ? It is the postman, With letters in a bag, He brings letters from far and near, From my friends who are very dear. Check Out More Poems and Rhymes in Kids Videos
Postman Rat a tat – tat, Who is that ? It is the postman, With letters in a bag, He brings letters from far and near, From my friends who are very dear. Check Out More Poems and Rhymes in Kids Videos
I like the Zoo, I like the Zoo, I like the Zoo, The lions and the monkey too, Elephant so big, the giraffe’s neck so long, I like the zoo, I like the zoo, Tiger’s stripes yellow and black, Camel has a bumpy back, I like the Zoo, I like the Zoo. Check Out More Poems … Read more
My Life My family is my life, Papa and Mummy are very nice. Grandpa and Grandma take care of me, My brother and sister play with me, I sing I laugh, I dance and play, That’s my life day after day. Check Out More Poems and Rhymes in Kids Videos
Five Little Ducks is a delightful nursery rhyme about counting and family. The poem teaches numbers, parent-child bonding, and exploration. It captures kids ‘ attention with playful ducklings, engaging quacks, and an emotional reunion. This rhyme enhances memory, language, and storytelling skills, making it ideal for preschoolers. Five Little Ducks Five little ducks went out … Read more
KINGFISHER Kingfisher Facts Kingfisher lives in both woodland and wetland habitats. Kingfishers that live near water hunt small fish by diving. They also eat crayfish, frogs, and insects. Wood kingfishers eat reptiles. Kingfishers of all three families beat their prey to death, either by whipping it against a tree or by dropping it on a … Read more
Ostrich Facts The ostrich is typical of a group of flightless birds called ratites. Ostrich populations differing slightly in skin color, size, and egg features formerly were considered separate species. Ostriches are seen individually, in pairs, in small flocks, or in large aggregations, depending on the season. These are the largest living birds in the … Read more
Owl Facts Owl has become symbolic of intelligence because it was thought that they presaged events. On the other hand, because of their nocturnal existence and ominous hooting sounds, owls have also been symbols associated with the occult and the otherworldly. The size range of owls is about the same as that of their day-active … Read more
Peacock Facts The magestic bird Peacock, Pavo cristatus is a symbol of beauty, joy, grace and love. This colourful bird has a fan-shaped crest on its head, a white patch under its eye and a long-slender neck. Peacock is found large in number in India. They live in forest lands near water and are also … Read more
Robins are popular birds for their warm orange breast, cheery song, and early appearance at the end of winter. Though they’re familiar town and city birds, American Robins are at home in wilder areas, too, including mountain forests and Alaskan wilderness.
Sparrow Facts Sparrows, the Old World sparrows in the family Passeridae, are small passerine birds. Generally, sparrows tend to be small, plump brown-grey birds with short tails and stubby, powerful beaks. The differences between sparrows species can be subtle. They are primarily seed-eaters, though they also consume small insects. Sparrow is physically similar to other … Read more
Swan Facts Swan A large aquatic bird living in both hemispheres, which is related to the geese and ducks.Most swans are classified in the genus Cygnus. Swans are gracefully long-necked, heavy-bodied, big-footed birds that glide majestically when swimming and fly with slow wingbeats and with necks outstretched. Wild population of these creatures in America can … Read more
Toucan Facts The Toco toucan is at home in South America’s tropical forests but recognized everywhere. The toucan’s oversized, colorful bill has made it one of the world’s most popular birds. Toucans are very noisy members of the jungle society, and live in smallish communities, equivalent to several families. They are related to the woodpeckers, … Read more
Woodpecker Facts Woodpecker received its moniker as a result of the species’ habit of pecking on trees with their beaks. They actually use their beaks to create holes for nesting, to locate insect larvae found under the bark, and to mark their territory from their rivals. Woodpecker has pointed beaks that are straight and very … Read more
Allamanda Facts A woody, evergreen shrub with vigorous growth, Allamanda may reach a free-standing height of 2 metres or more. The leathery leaves are lancelike, pointed, and may either be opposite or in whorls of three or four. The yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers are 5-7.5 centimetres in diameter; cultivated forms tend towards larger blooms which may … Read more
Dahlia Facts Dahlias are of the mountainous regions of Mexico and, although they grow in a warm country, they are actually temperate plants requiring cooler conditions. The dahlia is named after Swedish 18th-century botanist Anders Dahl. The dahlia is the official flower of the city of Seattle. The dahlia originated in Central American in the … Read more