What: 1 hour and 30 minute class
Who: Three-year-olds and one adult
Where: Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Education Building
When: See dates below
Time: See times below
Cost: Members - $15 per child with one adult
Non-Members - $20 per child with one adult
How:
Contact us at (614) 645-3488. Kids and Family Programs.
Advance registration (reservation form) is required
 
Parents come out and enjoy a Saturday morning at the Zoo with your three-year-old! This program is for three-year-olds who aren’t quite ready to stay without a parent or guardian. (An adult is required to stay during this program.)
 
Now You See Me, Now You Don’t
August 16, 2008           Program Code: 410500B1
Have you ever wanted to make yourself invisible? There are a lot of animals that use their camouflaged bodies to make them almost invisible. Well, they at least make it really hard to see them out in the wild. Come join us as we explore the reasons why many animals have camouflage right on their bodies and why you should always keep an eye out, because you never know what animal could be hiding right in front of you!
           
I Wish That I Could Fly!
August 23, 2008           Program Code: 410500Da
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fly high up in the sky? Birds all over the world come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common. They all have feathers that cover their bodies! Come join us as we explore the reasons why birds look and move the ways that they do, and discover that birds are more intelligent than everyone gives them credit for.
 
 
Animal A,B,C’s
September 20, 2008   Program Code:  110500A1
November 8, 2008       Program Code:  110500B1
A is for Anteater, B is for Baboon, C is for Cheetah. Come join us as we learn about animals from A to Z. We will discover that there are lots of animals for each letter of the alphabet and also help your little one practice their A, B, C’s.
           
Why Are You So Slimy?
October 11, 2008        Program Code:  110500C1
November 22, 2008    Program Code:  110500D1
Have you ever wondered why some animals are furry and why some animals are really slimy? Well if you were an amphibian, you wouldn’t mind if you were very slimy. Amphibians all over the world come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common. They all have very slimy skin! Come join us as we explore the reasons why amphibians look and move the ways that they do, and discover that amphibians live very complex lives.