Can and his friends discover the joy of sharing and friendship while flying their colorful kites.
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Let's Find the Baby Animals


Here is a mother sheep. Her fluffy wool is so soft! But where is her little lamb? Let's find him! Where is the baby?


Here he is! The lamb is so happy next to his mommy. 'Baa, baa!' he calls.


This is a mother hen. 'Cluck, cluck!' she calls for her babies. But where is her yellow chick? Let's look for him! Where is the baby?


I found him! The chick is hiding under his mommy's wing. 'Peep, peep!' he chirps happily.


A cute mother dog is resting in the garden. She is wagging her tail. But her playful puppy is nowhere to be seen. Where is the baby?


There's the little rascal! He wants to play with the ball his mommy brought. 'Woof, woof!' he barks excitedly.


A mother duck is swimming in the pond. 'Quack, quack!' she calls. But what about her little duckling? Can you see him? Where is the baby?


There he is! He is swimming in a line right behind his mommy. How sweet!


A soft mother cat is playing with a ball of yarn. But her fluffy kitten is missing. I wonder where she hid? Where is the baby?


I found her! She was hiding to play with her mommy's tail. 'Meow, meow!' she purrs.


Here is a mother horse. Her mane waves so beautifully in the wind. But where is her little foal? Let's find him! Where is the baby?


Here he is! He is galloping next to his mommy. He's so energetic!


A big, loving mother elephant. She is drinking water with her trunk. But what about her little calf? Can you see him? Where is the baby?


There he is! He is holding onto his mommy's tail with his trunk. It's so much fun to walk together!


All the babies found their mommies! The lamb, chick, puppy, duckling, kitten, foal, and calf... They are all safe and happy with their mothers. Love and trust bring mothers and their babies together.


