Bathing under the gaze of a wild beast is disconcerting, to say the least.
We spend a first birthday at Bristol Zoo, a small urban zoo in the heart of Bristol city. Check out my review and our thoughts on what Bristol Zoo has to offer for all the family.
Week of BBC programming, including Zoo Quest, will mark naturalist’s 90th birthday
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This listing is for a printable party package. All proceeds will be donated to wildlife charities in Australia to help them care for animals impacted by the wildfires. This printable party package includes PDFs of the following: Banner- ---- Full Alphabet ---- Happy Birthday ---- Welcome Down Under ---- Australia ---- Kangaroo, Koala and Crocodile banners All flags are 5x7 inches, two flags per page, ex. AB, CD, EF Cupcake Toppers (2.25 inches, leave as squares or use 2 inch circle punch for circle toppers) Water Bottle Labels (8.5 x 1.8 inches) Food Tents (3.5 x 4.5 inches unfolded) G'Day Mate Sign (4x6 and 5x7) Thanks Mate Tags Australian Flags (1 large and multiple small per page- The small make perfect cupcake toppers) Please Note: This package is sold as is and does not include any personalization. If you would like it personalized in any way please message me with the details and I will let you know how much a customization fee will be. OR- need just an item or two? Message me for a custom listing. More Details - All files are non-editable PDFs - Download instantly after purchase directly from your Etsy account - Files are in zipped folders (message me if you are unable to open) - All files are 8.5 x 11, items will need cut out - I recommend print everything except water bottle labels on white card stock. ***Please Note*** This listing is for a digital product. Nothing physical will be mailed. This item is available for personal use only. It can not be used for commercial purposes or distributed unless you get my permission. I do love collaborations, just shoot me a message. Ownership of the final design is retained by Lilacs and Charcoal. Ownership of the graphics is retained by the artist of the clip art. Lilacs and Charcoal has permission to use the clip art for Commercial use. Due to variations between your monitor and printer, colors will vary slightly when printed. The files provided are PDFs and require your computer to have a pdf viewer, such as Adobe reader. Cupcake Toppers, Banners, Water Bottle Labels, Food Tents, Party Signs, Australian Flags, Australia, School, Homeschool, Geography, History, Australia Day, Austalia Mission, Missionary, LDS, Farewell, Homecoming,
Australia Zoo is a must-see attraction in Oz! Check out my ultimate Australia Zoo review for info on tickets, opening times and more!
Ahhh Dublin, the crown jewel of the Emerald Isle. It’s definitely a must see city on any international travelers bucket list. Between Ireland’s deep cultural history and Dublin’s …
Well it has been on my bucket list all year – but finally (in November) for my birthday my husband, Boo and I made it to Chester Zoo and it was fantastic! I thought I would share my thoughts and some of the photos I took. We got to Chester Zoo about 1pm (when we […]Continue Reading
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Prince George goes to the zoo In much-anticipated second appearance of Down Under tour.
Are you rolling your eyes? I know what you're thinking: another bingo game? Really? Yes. My oldest son loves them and until he stops, I'm going to keep on making them to sneak in some learning. You've heard that old saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," right? I made two versions of Zoo BINGO, one for each of my sons based on their abilities. I printed, cut in half, and attached them to mini clipboards. A freshly sharpened pencil for each and we were ready to have a roarin' good time at the zoo. Download a 4-page PDF file here that contains four game cards for each type of Zoo BINGO game. Pre-Reader Zoo BINGO Since our 4-year-old can't read, his card was entirely pictures. Our little guy is still struggling with learning to hold a pencil right and needed help x-ing through the animals we found. His BINGO game became a collaborative mother-son project. (Let's just say, I didn't mind one bit.) Zoo BINGO for proficient readers The BINGO card I made for our 8-year-old was entirely words, with each box containing an animal characteristic. To try and get a BINGO, my son had to either use his knowledge of animals or read the exhibit signs to learn about them. There was only one simple rule for my oldest son: you can only check one box off your BINGO card for each animal. For example, you could not check both the "African animal" and "animal with stripes" boxes when you see the tiger. It took no time at all before he had a BINGO. Did he stop checking off the boxes then? Nope. When our trip to the zoo came to an end, he had a total of four BINGOs on his card. Not quite black-out, but still quite an accomplishment. Other visitors at the zoo caught wind of the boys' BINGO games and offered help! Because both boys had done so well, we made a stop at the gift shop on our way out.
Beautiful, awesome, cool, best photos! Have fun.
Talking about my trip to the Memphis Zoo and Aquarium, it was so much FUN!!!