Parties

PLEASE NOTE: OUR PARTY AVAILABILITY IS VERY LIMITED AS WE ONLY OFFER A FEW PARTY DATES EACH MONTH.

NATURE’S CRITTERS MOBILE PARTIES! 

FOR THE HEALTH OF OUR CRITTERS, OUTDOOR PARTIES ARE NOT PERMITTED FROM NOVEMBER-MARCH.

Would your child like a visit from Nature’s Critters? Five or six animals will delight the guests at your child’s special event. Animals are touchable and the birthday child gets a photo taken holding their favorite animal! We offer a presentation style party package (recommended for 10-15 guests) starting at $225.00  See pricing for more details.

The Programs are age appropriate and suited not only for animal lovers, but also for those kids who may be fearful. No one is pressured into doing something that makes him or her feel uncomfortable. By learning about the animals and touching them (perhaps for the first time) and finally holding them, children (and adults) will have the opportunity to bond with some of Nature’s Critters. Not only that, they will be building their self-esteem, confidence and appreciation of nature too. Most importantly, it is really FUN!

PRESENTATION PARTY PACKAGE THEMES FOR ALL AGES (3 YEARS AND UP)…

“Hidden In Plain Sight”

How can animals “disappear” right before our eyes? Kids will meet animals that use camouflage to hide from sight. They will touch slimy amphibians, scaly reptiles, feathery bird, soft mammals and crawly bugs. There is even a race between some of the animals!

“Radical Reptiles”

Are reptiles really that different from us? Some really cool critters (snakes, lizards and turtles) will teach kids about the important jobs they do and what we can do to help them. Our scaly relatives will dispel myths and misconceptions kids learn about these gentle animals. Who is faster – a turtle or a tortoise? A race will tell us!

“Amazing Animals”

Who are the “super-heroes” of the animal kingdom? Kids will meet some amazing record-holders that have the most legs, softest fur, longest life…and more! An entertaining look at some very unusual animals (invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals).

 

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