
LIFE IN THE FOREST
This will teach the blackboard is like magic a jigsaw puzzle that will take you right into the heart of the forest. You see two rows of wooden prisms in front of you – there are always five on top of each other on the left and right. And now watch out – each from these prisms can be turn read!

Your task is to rotate the blocks to complete the picture of a forest animal. Once the second half of the image appears, you can read a short text that reveals lots of interesting facts — what the animal eats, where it lives, and what it does throughout the year.
Welcome to the forest — a magical world that’s always busy, even if it doesn’t seem like it at first glance. The forest isn’t just a place full of trees; it’s a true home for countless animals, plants, and fungi.
Did you know…?
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Owls hear so well that they can catch a mouse even under the snow.
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Foxes hide food in the ground for harder times — and they don’t always find it again.
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Deer shed their antlers every spring, and new ones grow each year.
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Some butterflies can even be seen in the forest during winter — they sleep hidden under leaves or in tree bark.
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Ants have a “super city” in the forest, with many entrances, chambers, and storage rooms.
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Trees help each other — stronger ones slowly pass nutrients to weaker ones through their roots.
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Hedgehogs can sleep up to 4 months in winter, and their heart rate and breathing slow down during hibernation.
