क्रॉल
kraal
Crawl means to move on your hands and knees, like a baby does when they are learning to walk.
You say 'crawl' like this: krawl, rhyming with 'mall'.
The word 'crawl' comes from the Old English word 'crualian', which means to move slowly.
The word 'crawl' in Hindi is 'क्रॉल' (Krāl).
The word 'crawl' in Kannada is 'ಕ್ರಾಲ್' (Krāl).
In a bright, colorful world, little creatures love to crawl! Just like the tiny caterpillar in Eric Carle's stories, they wiggle and squirm through the grass.
Can you imagine a little ant crawling up a big, tall tree? Or a baby turtle slowly making its way to the sea? Crawling is how many animals explore their world, just like you!
So, next time you see a bug or a baby animal, remember how special it is to crawl and discover new things. Let’s crawl like a caterpillar and see what wonders we can find!