CHURCH PROGRAMS WITH
NATURE’S CRITTERS

Are you looking for a memorable presentation emphasizing the sanctity of life ... all life? Julie has designed a program specifically for religious institutions and schools. It is a nondenominational approach to understanding how our world works and the precious life forms that are part of our earthly family. The roles plants and animals play are emphasized as well as our role - the stewards of all of God’s critters. Respect, responsibility and spiritual celebration are concepts that are taught in a fun and interactive program lasting from 30 to 45 minutes. A variety of animals from around the world will entertain and educate the audience as well as strengthen the bonds we share.

Julie has presented her programs to congregations, parishes and synagogues throughout California and the Midwest. She is a popular speaker at church schools as was the featured speaker at the Lutheran Conference on Early Childhood Education. She has been a regular presenter at numerous Sunday school classes and has participated in fundraising events and bazaars. Her own faith journey has been the driving force in challenging people to look differently at this wonderfully diverse world we have been blessed with!

"Let the Animals Touch You!"

"Noah's Ark" (Ages 3 and Up)

The animal kingdom visits the kids, two by two. Unusual ways animals form families will amuse and engage children as they meet invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, birds and animals.

"All God’s Critters"  (All Ages)

The most important jobs on our planet are performed by some of the most unusual animals. The soil makers (worms and millipedes), seed planters (tortoises and iguanas), pollinators (parrots), and predators -- bug eaters (toads and hedgehogs) and rodent eaters (snakes) will teach the audience how balance in nature is an integral part of God’s plan. Diversity and respect are celebrated in this engaging program featuring animals from around the world.

"Animals From Around Our World"  (All Ages)

Our world is so diverse. Animals from the Middle East, the tropical rainforests of Asia and the furthest reaches of our world will amaze and delight all. What has happened to these ecological treasures in the past millennium? Our changing world is examined in this program designed to expand our image of home.

"Going, Going ... Gone!"  (All Ages)

Why are some animals disappearing? What can we do to help? Meet some animals that will challenge us to look differently at this wonderfully diverse world we are blessed with. Our everyday choices can help or hurt wildlife. What is our role as stewards of God's plan?

WHAT CHURCHES SAY ABOUT
NATURE‘S CRITTERS ...

Thank you so much for your wonderful presentation! I heard from several teachers (and children) how much they enjoyed it, and how informative and entertaining you (and your critters) were. I certainly appreciated it (as did they) and look forward to asking you again.

Kathy (Director of Youth Education)

 

Thank you so much for an excellent program. The students and staff have talked of nothing else. We couldn't have asked for a more perfect ending to our Catholic Schools Week theme "All God's Critters." Your message about God's plan for all of us was appreciated. Our children cannot hear this too often.

Claudia (Principal)

 

Thank you so much for your willingness to lead an interest group at "Fellowship For All." Your presentations continue to be one of the most popular groups we have at this event. I especially appreciate your enthusiasm for young children in making this presentation lively for them. We hope you will come back and join us again soon.

Mary (Pastor)

"Teaching a child not to step on a caterpillar is just as
important for the child as it is for the caterpillar."

- Bradley Miller

 

Nature's Critters

 

"Let the Animals Touch You!"

 

Phone (916) 77-FROGS

P.O. Box 2655

Granite Bay, CA 95746

 

julie@naturescritters.com

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