Considering the amount of dumbed down literature online and in our schools, this is a breath of fresh air. Story telling is a hard job but then again it depends on the audience that is watching it. This video is aimed at children not adults. Since my children understood and responded to the clear wording and definitions maybe the wrong people are judging the quality.
Nice video...however you have a bit of mis-information. The caterpillar's skin does not turn inside out. The caterpillar actually wiggles out of its skin - its final molting - pushing the skin upward until it is a bundle on top of the newly forming pupa near the cremaster (the little twig-like appendage from which it hangs. The pupa wriggles around until the bunched up skin drops free. The pupa hardens forming the chryalid or chrysalis.
this is a nice informational video, great pictures! I sugges that you need to work on your voice, a little less high pitched so maybe you could get some voice coaching
ha ha BUSH... :)
edde8282 1 year ago
hahahaha she's whacked out, she's like.. on someting hhahah
merman4 2 years ago
OMG, HER FLIPPPPIN VOICE
sexluvnpain112 3 years ago
There were two Caterpillars sitting on a leaf . . . when a Butterfly flew past . . . and they said, "You'll never get US up in one of those things "
tonlitt 3 years ago
OMG, i love this woman, she made it sound so interesting!
lauren100289 4 years ago
Considering the amount of dumbed down literature online and in our schools, this is a breath of fresh air. Story telling is a hard job but then again it depends on the audience that is watching it. This video is aimed at children not adults. Since my children understood and responded to the clear wording and definitions maybe the wrong people are judging the quality.
diana1096 4 years ago
this lady reminds me of my UBER upbeat vice principal!!'
she calls everyone honey or sweetie or something.
annmannchoiboi 4 years ago
lol green bush. seriously though this was informative.
sandwich81 4 years ago
Nice video...however you have a bit of mis-information. The caterpillar's skin does not turn inside out. The caterpillar actually wiggles out of its skin - its final molting - pushing the skin upward until it is a bundle on top of the newly forming pupa near the cremaster (the little twig-like appendage from which it hangs. The pupa wriggles around until the bunched up skin drops free. The pupa hardens forming the chryalid or chrysalis.
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libraryldy 4 years ago
this is a nice informational video, great pictures! I sugges that you need to work on your voice, a little less high pitched so maybe you could get some voice coaching
barnonhill 4 years ago