"Mrs. Fox and Mr. Badger" is a French cartoon, very cute
The protagonist and his friends are all kinds of small animals living in the forest, so their behavior It also contains a lot of common knowledge about animals in daily life. For example, badgers and foxes are animals that live in caves, squirrels like to hoard pine cones, and wild boars take mud baths to drive away fleas...
< p>Integrate knowledge points cleverly into the story situationAnimal parents will give lessons to the little animals in the forest one by one, teaching them different survival skills: the wild boar mother teaches everyone to take a mud bath to get rid of fleas; the fox grandma teaches them Take everyone to clean up the excrement of animals; Dad Badger teaches everyone to use their ears to listen to the sounds around them...
Anthropomorphized small animals also maintain their original habits, such as a dog meeting a fox The little squirrel can also use its teeth to chew wood to help Lulu make a small bench... There are many knowledge points hidden in the plot like this. These common sense in the eyes of adults can give rise to strange "whys" in the eyes of children, such as: Why is that dog chasing Grandpa Fox? Do all animals get fleas, what about people? Why can squirrel teeth chew wood but not my teeth?
Foxes are relatively common, but badgers are an animal that is not very well-known in China. In order to answer the children's "100,000 Whys", I studied natural science, and it was through this that I realized that badgers are still protected animals.