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Re: kids with reptiles
 Originally Posted by Firemaniv
Funny, I did this today for my daughter for letter "S" week show & tell and took 3 snakes which are the only 3 I have. My BP, Brooks king and my bredli did really well. Her class and 2 other classes sat in to see the snakes. It was fun to do. This was the first time that I have done this.
It was my first time doing that too, so I just had to wing it! Thankfully I have experience with "engaging" groups of children (as a librarian), so it wasn't too hard... and I brought along a stack of snake-related books, of course, which were handed out when I noticed their attention starting to fade. 
In addition to Kipling, I also brought my pastel BP Toby, and baby Hognose Wilbur... thought they'd enjoy seeing the contrast, since Wilbur is like 10g while Kip is almost 6ft long. The teacher invited me back for some upcoming reptile week, so I'll have to figure out a good combo for that visit too. Wish I had a giant or lizard to take!
Last edited by Lolo76; 03-07-2015 at 01:57 AM.
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