The school asked for parents to go along and help out, and I decided to volunteer.
I wasn't quite sure what to expect from a day with 40 or so kids, other than that there would most likely be a fair amount of noise, and a lot of coordination would be required to make sure everyone was where they were supposed to be!
It was a lot of fun. The kids were very well behaved, and they had a great time.
I'm glad I went. I enjoyed the chance to talk to some of Juniordwarf's classmates and to share their excitement at seeing all the animals. It was the first time I'd been there, and I'd like to go back another day to show Juniordwarf the areas that we didn't get to see today.
Our tour guide and the wombat |
Wombat |
Banjo the koala |
Koala mum and baby (hidden by leaves, but it is there!) |
Koala on the move |
Tasmanian Devil |
Tasmanian Devil and feeding babies |
Juniordwarf feeding a kangaroo |
Juniordwarf feeding a kangaroo |
'Kanga Country' |
'Kanga Country' |
Blue tongue lizards |
One of the highlights of the trip - the peacock |
Small world Barb, your tour guide is a friend of mine. I am glad you enjoyed yourself
ReplyDeleteHaha Kim, small world indeed. He was fantastic, really friendly, knows his stuff & great with the kids. I had a great day!
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