Ep 35. The Egg Badge
- January 1, 2015
- 7 min
In Hey Duggee season 1 episode 35, titled "The Egg Badge," the Squirrels are excited to learn about eggs and how they can be hatched. The episode starts with Duggee sitting on his egg-shaped cushion when he hears a faint ticking sound. He eventually realizes that the sound is coming from inside the egg, and the Squirrels gather around to watch it hatch.
As the egg hatches, a small chick emerges, and the Squirrels are overjoyed. They immediately want to look after the chick and learn as much as they can about taking care of eggs and hatching chicks. Duggee gives them the Egg Badge, and they set off on their adventure.
The Squirrels learn about the different types of eggs, from bird eggs to reptile eggs and even insect eggs. They observe different animals, such as chickens and crocodiles, laying eggs, and learn about the different colors and patterns of their eggs.
The Squirrels also learn about the different stages of a chick's development and how to take care of it. They help to keep the chick warm and dry, feed it, and even teach it how to fly. They also learn about the importance of protecting eggs and not touching them unless they are sure it is safe to do so.
Throughout the episode, the Squirrels are enthusiastic and eager to learn, asking questions and observing everything around them. They work together to take care of the chick and complete the tasks required for their Egg Badge.
The episode ends with the Squirrels proudly showing off their Egg Badge to Duggee, who congratulates them on their hard work and dedication. They all gather around the hatched egg, amazed at the new life that has emerged from it.
Overall, "The Egg Badge" is a fun and educational episode that teaches children about the different types of eggs and how they can be hatched. The Squirrels' enthusiasm and curiosity make the episode engaging, and the focus on taking care of the chick helps to teach children about responsibility and caring for others. The episode also highlights the importance of protecting eggs and respecting the animals that lay them, tying in important environmental themes as well.