2026-04-24
7 分钟Okay, our friends.
So we've been learning about some nature, some earth things this week that are important for us to know, right?
And so to follow suit with the fun things we've been learning today, I've got a story for you about numbers.
And not just any numbers, very specific numbers that have to do with animals.
The book is called Lifetime, and the subtitle is The Amazing Numbers in Animals' Lives.
The story was written by Lola Schaefer, and it's illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal.
And it is read today by Mommy and Alpha.
All right.
Alpha and Mama.
And here we go.
Alpha and Beta.
Am I Beta?
Oh, well, never know.
Okay.
When we open the book, we can see a picture and there is a spider in this picture,
a very creepy looking spider on a leaf.
And it says, in one lifetime, this spider will spin one papery egg sack, which is fragile, so don't touch.
And in the picture, we can see the egg sack.
It's a white webby looking sack full of spider eggs.
In one lifetime, this caribou will grow and shed 10 sets of antlers.