All about Turkeys Thanksgiving for Kids | Professor Besser Learning Knock Knock

All about Turkeys Thanksgiving for Kids | Professor Besser Learning Knock Knock

Youtube Exclusive Video! It's Thanksgiving time and everyone wants to know about Turkeys! So find out turkey facts from Professor Besser here! Even though a turkey is a bird, only the wild turkey can fly. The domesticated bird is too heavy to get off the ground. The turkey is so well known in America, Ben Franklin wanted to make it – not the Bald Eagle – the country’s official bird. America has more than 45-million turkeys every year at Thanksgiving. Male turkeys are called Toms, and female turkeys are called Hens. And, if you hear “Gobble gobble” around a turkey – it’s probably a tom, because they gobble, while the hen just clucks. That hunk of skin under the chin is called a wattle – and it can turn to a bright red when the turkey is excited. This Knock – Knock video will keep children from pre-school to kindergarten interested in learning all about Turkeys and Thanksgiving from beginning to end. It’s a fun teaching video that’s perfect as a homeschool teaching tool too! Professor Besser is an animated science teacher who always gets interrupted by a knock – knock at his door with a clever answer that teaches children of all ages about a different subject including animals, world of science, pets, fire trucks, trucks, trains, farm animals, and lots more! So, keep checking our channel for more videos from Marshall Publishing all the time! Thanks for watching!