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| Welcome To Children Of The Moon Aardvark Park. Aardvarks are known as earth-pigs, but maybe they should have been called moon-pigs since they like to come out at night. | ![]() |
Here are some places to visit to learn more about Aardvarks. When you click on the links below, a new browser window will open. When you are ready to come back here, just close that window and Aardvark Park will be here waiting for you. |
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Everything
You Want To Know About Aardvarks |
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Planet
Aardvark Discover why the Aardvark is called the earthpig. |
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Muhanga
Try to guess the mystery animal described in this poem. After you guess, embark on a poetry safari to learn more about animals. You might want to share this page with your teacher or a parent. It has very good suggestions for other safari activities. |
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The
World's Most Famous Aardvark Meet Arthur, the world's most famous Aardvark. This PBS site is chock full of activities, games, poetry, and includes a parents' and teachers' section. |
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Jalen's
Arthur The Aardvark Website A wonderful website with sounds, activities, and other Arthur links. This site is webmastered by Jalen, who is six years old. |
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Make
An Origami Aardvark This project is for the brave of heart. Parents may need to lend a hand, to create this charming paper critter. |
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Bake
Aardvark's Cookies For Your Dog Pets like cookies too, and Mika, the Australian Shepherd from Juneau, Alaska is no exception. Here is one of Mika's favorite recipes for dog biscuits. |
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| Thank
you for visiting Children Of The Moon Aardvark Park. If you would like to
read some story books about Aardvarks, here are a few that you might enjoy: |
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