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Young minds inspired at Robertsham Primary wildlife experience

Lifetime experience for the learners at Robertsham Primary.

The air was filled with excitement and awe as learners from Grade R to Grade Four at Robertsham Primary School were treated to an unforgettable wildlife experience, courtesy of Chris’s Wild World.

This special event offered an interactive animal talk, expertly tailored to captivate the curious minds of young learners.

The session not only sparked wonder but also delivered a powerful message about wildlife conservation and the importance of caring for the planet.

Children’s eyes widened and smiles beamed as they came face-to-face with a variety of live animals.

From scaly reptiles to furry mammals, each creature brought with it a lesson about nature, ecosystems, and respect for the animal kingdom.

The brave learners, and equally enthusiastic teachers, eagerly interacted with the animals, embracing the hands-on opportunity to learn in a way that only real-life experience can provide.

Brave young man with the snake around his neck.

The engaging session encouraged learners to ask questions, explore the natural world, and understand the vital role each species plays in maintaining ecological balance. It was a true celebration of curiosity, compassion, and conservation.

Events like this highlight Robertsham Primary’s commitment to offering holistic and meaningful educational experiences that go beyond the classroom.

Chris’s Wild World has once again proven that learning about nature can be as thrilling as it is educational.

As the day came to a close, one thing was clear: a new generation of nature lovers had been inspired, leaving with memories (and maybe a few brave touches of reptiles) that would last a lifetime.

Chris can be contacted on 074 241 2970 or chjoseph20r@gmail.com

Some of the reptiles on display at th school.

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