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A day at the zoo
Visiting the zoo?
This pack turns a family day out into a gentle, curiosity-led learning adventure.
From habitats and adaptations to animal behaviour, conservation, and the extraordinary diversity of life on our planet — there is so much to discover when you look beyond the enclosure. This workbook helps children explore with open eyes and a sense of wonder, at their own pace, in their own way.
Whether you're visiting a large wildlife park, a city zoo, or a smaller animal sanctuary, everything inside works wherever your day takes you.
What your child will discover
Through gentle activities and guided exploration, children will learn about animals from across the world and the habitats they come from, how animals have adapted to survive in their environments, the difference between carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores, why zoos play an important role in conservation and breeding programmes, and what we can all do to help protect wildlife and wild places.
What's inside
Observation challenges to spot animals, behaviours, and habitat features
Drawing and recording tasks to capture what they see
Animal and habitat identification and matching activities
Writing prompts and reflection pages to record favourite moments and surprising discoveries
Creative activities inspired by the natural world and the animals they meet
"Did You Know?" facts throughout to spark curiosity and conversation
28 pages, full colour, with clear instructions and plenty of space to write, draw, and explore.
Flexible and inclusive
Suitable for a wide range of ages and abilities. Clear layouts, simple language, and no timed tasks — everything works at your child's pace. Dip in before you go, use it on the day, or complete activities at home afterwards.
Accreditation available
Your child's completed work can count toward a nationally recognised certificate — no exams, no pressure. Add learner registration at checkout if you'd like formal recognition for their learning.
Keep exploring — there are so many more adventures waiting for you.
Visiting the zoo?
This pack turns a family day out into a gentle, curiosity-led learning adventure.
From habitats and adaptations to animal behaviour, conservation, and the extraordinary diversity of life on our planet — there is so much to discover when you look beyond the enclosure. This workbook helps children explore with open eyes and a sense of wonder, at their own pace, in their own way.
Whether you're visiting a large wildlife park, a city zoo, or a smaller animal sanctuary, everything inside works wherever your day takes you.
What your child will discover
Through gentle activities and guided exploration, children will learn about animals from across the world and the habitats they come from, how animals have adapted to survive in their environments, the difference between carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores, why zoos play an important role in conservation and breeding programmes, and what we can all do to help protect wildlife and wild places.
What's inside
Observation challenges to spot animals, behaviours, and habitat features
Drawing and recording tasks to capture what they see
Animal and habitat identification and matching activities
Writing prompts and reflection pages to record favourite moments and surprising discoveries
Creative activities inspired by the natural world and the animals they meet
"Did You Know?" facts throughout to spark curiosity and conversation
28 pages, full colour, with clear instructions and plenty of space to write, draw, and explore.
Flexible and inclusive
Suitable for a wide range of ages and abilities. Clear layouts, simple language, and no timed tasks — everything works at your child's pace. Dip in before you go, use it on the day, or complete activities at home afterwards.
Accreditation available
Your child's completed work can count toward a nationally recognised certificate — no exams, no pressure. Add learner registration at checkout if you'd like formal recognition for their learning.
Keep exploring — there are so many more adventures waiting for you.