TEAMWORK
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TEAMWORK
Linny: "Linny,"
Tuck: "Tuck,"
Ming-Ming: "And Ming-Ming, too!"
All: "We're Wonder Pets and we'll help you!"
Linny: "What's gonna work?"
Tuck and Ming-Ming or All: "Teamwork!"
Linny: "What's gonna work?"
Tuck and Ming-Ming or All: "Teamwork!"
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Have you ever watch cartoon WonderPet? It is American animated children's television series. There are three friends of WonderPet which is Linny the Guinea Pig, Tuck the Turtle and Ming Ming the Duckling. These baby animals are so wonderful because of regardless of their cuteness and tiny voice with tiny figures, they had taught the children of building their own teamwork. Whatever the problems, they managed to solve the problems when all of them are working together as a team.
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So, from this animated series as well as children and the parents themselves will learn so much from that. Let us dig out what are behind the story and the songs.
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1. “What’s gonna work? Teamwork!!!”:
Working cooperatively with others is the principal lesson imparted in each episode. None of the tiny creatures would be able to accomplish their goal on his or her own. They must work together to problem-solve and overcome any and all challenges. “We’re not too big and we’re not too tough, but when we work together, we’ve got the right stuff!”
2. Perseverance:
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In conjunction with teamwork, this is the attribute that allows this little band of heroes to succeed in their countless missions. There are often several challenges in each episode and they aren’t always easily overcome. But, like anyone who hopes to be successful in life, they don’t let a few setbacks deter them from their objective. They reflect on how they’ve solved problems in the past, get “se-wious,” and get the job done. Their ability to stick with a challenge and see it through to the end without becoming frustrated is a good lesson for kids of any age.
3. Empathy and compassion:
In every episode, Linny, Tuck and Ming-Ming too are called upon to rescue animals, insects, and imaginary creatures in need of their help. The call comes at the end of a busy school day and the crew is ready to relax. Once the call comes, though, they don’t even consider not going out to help the creature in desperate need of their assistance. When they reach their destination, they try their best to allay the fears and concerns of the one in need of rescuing. Tuck often offers hugs and keeps the animal company while the other two work to resolve the issue at hand.
4. Introduction of different animals and cultures:
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The Wonder Pets! offer their services to any creature in need of it. Sometimes the rescue occurs in their own classroom, but, more often than not, the trio must travel far and wide to reach the distressed animal. Your child will get a glimpse of Greece when the crew goes there to help the Inchworm whose friend the Caterpillar is transforming into a butterfly. They will be exposed to Venice when the pets help save the Kitten, Japan to help the Crane, India to assist the Bengal Tiger, Costa Rica to rescue the Gecko, Kenya to help the baby Elephant, and on and on. At the very least, your child will be introduced to the idea that this world is made up of many different animals, regions, and cultures.
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