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Season 2 of The Wild Walk of Fame will be coming very very soon but in the mean time here’s a little bonus episode to test if you’ve been listening.
Take my quick fire pop quiz to see if you can work out which animals I am describing. There’s 12 to guess (pssst they’re all from episodes of season 1)
Just a bit of fun to see how your animal knowledge is shaping up.
If you have a favourite animal that you’d like featured in the podcast or an amazing fact you would love to share send them to [email protected] or send a message or voice note on social media.
You can find me on Instagram here or search the_little_bw_book_project
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In this episode we talk about a firm favourite, the lion. Find out how far their roar travels, how much they can eat in one sitting and why we probably shouldn’t call them the king of the jungle!
Inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife through sharing facts in a fun and engaging way about animals from all over the world.
Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com
This is the last episode of season one. I’ll be back soon with more awesome animals for season two!
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In this episode we chat all about sea turtles or marine turtles as they are also known.
Learn about what makes an egg hatch as a boy or a girl turtle, how many species there, what they like to eat and how they use the earth’s magnetic field to navigate.
Inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife through sharing facts in a fun and engaging way about animals from all over the world.
Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com
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Have you ever seen a tapir? They’re unusual looking and have some really interesting behaviours and features.
Find out what they use their funny nose for, how their poo helps grow a forest and why their front feet are different from their back feet.
Inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife through sharing facts in a fun and engaging way about animals from all over the world.
Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com
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In this week’s episode of the wild walk of fame we talk about wonderful whale sharks.
Find out about their highly unique eyeballs, if they can chew or not and just how big and heavy they can grow!!
Inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife through sharing facts in a fun and engaging way about animals from all over the world.
Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com
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Welcome to this episode of the Wild Walk of Fame. This time we dive into facts about anemone fish who are more commonly known as clownfish than a to the Disney film Finding Nemo.
Find out a curious fact about changing who they are, what they eat, why they live in a poisonous habitat and why they like warm tropical waters.
Inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife through sharing facts in a fun and engaging way about animals from all over the world.
Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com
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This weeks episode is all about the majestic orangutan. An inhabitant of the southeast Asian rainforest learn how much DNA they share with us humans, how they like to sleep, what their favourite food is and what you can do to help protect them.
Inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife through sharing facts in a fun and engaging way about animals all over the world.
Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com
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Join us on this week's episode of Wild Walk of Fame as we explore the enchanting world of sloths. Discover why sloths have green fur, how many toes they have, and fascinating facts like how long they can hold their breath. We also delve into the intriguing topic of sloth toilet habits. If you're an animal lover looking for unique insights and book recommendations, this podcast is for you. Tune in for a wild ride and get ready to appreciate the special sloth like never before. Don't forget to subscribe and share your favorite animals for future features!
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This week we celebrate the awesome and unusual okapi. Chosen by my 7 year old son with a cameo from him, we share lots of amazing facts such as why they have smelly feet, why their poo is so important and how they are related to giraffes. You can also watch the episode over on Instagram too! Oh and I of course share some book recommendations so you can share them with your families to learn more about these weird and wonderful mammals called okapis.
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In this week’s episode we celebrate the cute and cuddly meerkat. One of the smaller mammals on the planet we learn about the amazing community they live in, its collective noun and even an awesome fact about their ears. If you have a little animal lover in your house this podcast will fuel them with facts about the marvellous meerkats and hopefully pique their curiosity to find out more about these creatures. Don’t forget you can find more animals including the meerkat at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com and please do come follow along on Instagram at @the_little_bw_book_project for more celebration of the animal world.
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In this week’s episode we celebrate the marvellous, the gigantic, the unique giraffe. The tallest mammal on the planet we learn about what it eats, its collective noun and even how many bones it has in that iconic neck.
If you have a little animal lover in your house this podcast will fuel them with facts about the gorgeous giraffe and hopefully pique their curiosity to find out more about these creatures.
Don’t forget you can find more animals including the giraffe at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com and please do come follow along on Instagram at @the_little_bw_book_project for more celebration of the animal world. -
Welcome to episode 2 of my wild Walk of Fame. A podcast that showcases one amazing animal each week that I think deserves its place on my walk of fame as if it were a movie star.This week it's the cute and cuddly koala. I share why they are NOT a bear, some interesting facts about their young and how they can easily be mistaken for a jelly bean as well as what they eat, how they sleep and more interesting facts about these Australian furries.The episode wouldn't be complete without combining my love for animals for my love of books so we top it of with 3 koala themed books for you to share with your children at home to continue the koala appreciation.Don't forget you can get all of your animal themed sensory gifts and goodies on my website theblackandwhitebookproject.com and yes of COURSE there are some koalas in there :)
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In this podcast episode I choose an animal that will be indoctrinated to my Wild Walk of Fame (a bit like the Hollywood walk of fame but much wilder) I’ll chat about what makes it great, interesting facts you might not know plus a few book recommendations for good measure.
In episode 1 it's all about sharks in honour of shark week.
I share why you shouldn't fear these beautiful creatures, who's the biggest and the smallest as well as how many teeth they lose and the meanest of them all. (as well as the gentle giants!)
The episode wouldn't be complete without combining my love for animals for my love of books so we top it of with 3 shark themed books for you to share with your children at home to continue the sharky love.
Don't forget you can get all of your animal themed sensory gifts and goodies on my website theblackandwhitebookproject.com complete with sharks and whales and loads of other awesome sea dwellers.