Learn Animal Names and Their Habitats with Sorting Game | Best Preschool Learning Video for Toddlers

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Hey kids!

Do you know where do all these animals live?

Let's play our new sorting activity puzzle and find the right home for a lion, a pig, a crocodile, a fox, a bear, a deer, and other animals.

It will be a super funny playtime where you will learn animal names and habitats, basic words, color and fun facts about animals.

We create safe toy learning content to keep children engaged because we believe that learning process can be more effective when it is fun!

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