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Family Fun Idea - Zoo Exploring

March 24th, 2008 . by admin
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As the weather warms up, kids love to be outside. One place that can make kids really excited is the zoo. Even if you don’t have a zoo nearby, you could visit a local petting farm. Chances are, if there are animals, your kids will love it.

With a little pre-planning a fun zoo trip can become an amazingly exciting excursion. There are a lot of steps listed below. Feel free to try them all, or simply pick the steps your family will enjoy most.

Step #1 Pick a Location
This may be easy if you live in a place with lots of options. If not, check a phone book, or ask around to see if you can find someone with a farm. Once you’ve found a place to go, call ahead or check the facility’s website to find out what animals will be there.

Step #2 Pick some animals
Sit down with your kids and let them all pick out a few animals they want to learn about. You can even do this with younger children. You will have to work with them one-on-one, but even a four-year-old would love to learn about new animals.

Step #3 Research
For this step you will need old magazines, a computer with the internet, or a fun trip to the library. First of all, find pictures of the animals your kids are going to see. Take some time to find out as much about the animals you will see as you possibly can. (See the list of helpful books and websites below.)
Step#4 Find out what the Bible says
Some animals aren’t mentioned in the Bible, but there are a bunch that are! Take some time to find out what the Bible says about the animals your children have chosen. If the animal isn’t in the Bible, what lessons can we learn from these creatures about God and His World?

Step#5 Draw and create
Have your children draw, write or create something to share with the rest of the family what they have learned about their chosen animals. Let your kids pick how they want to present it. They can make posters, write a report, draw pictures, make a book.

Step #5 Take a trip to the Zoo
Now that you’ve done some pre-work, your kids will be super excited to see their chosen animals live and up close. Make sure to bring a camera - let your kids take some of the pictures. As you visit all of the animals you studied, talk about where their stories are found in the Bible. Discuss some of the deeper meanings of the stories (depth, of course, will depend on the age of your children.) For example, when you visit the lions you can talk about why the Bible refers to both Jesus and Satan as a lion in different places.

You and your kids will have a blast!

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