In our zoological reserve children will discover and learn about the biodiversity of the planet, the reality of many species that are in danger of extinction and the need to respect and protect nature.
All routes have a duration of 45 minutes, with a supplement on the price of "free visit", per route and child of 4 € (VAT included). The timetable of the activity will be as determined in the booking with the Education Department.
We will see the central area of the zoo and discover the differences between mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
We will get to know the Okavango area and talk about this peculiar river and the conservation programmes for endangered species that are carried out at MiniHollywood Oasys.
We will see the semi-freedom zone and get to know the savannah and all its animals: zebras, felines, giraffes, rhinos and more.
We will tour the Western Territory with contents related to the history of cinema and curious anecdotes, depending on the age of the groups.
We adapt our workshops to the characteristics and ages of the groups, both in terms of content and material. The duration of the workshop is one hour and a half. With a supplement on the price of "free visit", per route and child of 5 € (VAT included).
The timetable of the activity will be as determined in the booking with the Education Department. The workshops can be given in both Spanish and English.
Participative (From infant to 4th grade of primary school)
Dynamic and participative, recommended for infants and first and second cycle of primary school. We will learn about the trophic chain through the game of tag-tag-tag.
Participatory (Suitable for all ages)
Each sheep with its partner - will you get it right?
Dynamic and participative (Suitable for all ages).
Get to know the different types of desert and your own.
*We also offer the possibility of bringing the workshop to class for an additional supplement (subject to availability).
Manipulative (5th and 6th year primary and secondary)
We will get to know first-hand those reptiles that, sometimes, are not as friendly as they seem. We will also learn about the different ways in which they adapt to their habitat, as well as how they feed, reproduce, etc.
Animal extinction
Following various clues, we will visit the animals in the Oasys area and discover the reason for climate change and the small steps we can take every day to improve the situation.
Discover the importance of insects (Suitable for all ages)
An insect hotel may sound like the plot of a children's film or something similar, but it's not. It is an important contribution to our gardens and the ecosystems that are generated in it. We will see how important it is for the different species that coexist or live among us.
What does it consist of?
We will learn how birds survive and protect themselves against their dangers.
Manipulative
Students will be able to learn about the world of the animal kingdom through this manipulative and sensitive workshop.
Camouflage as a game (infant to 2nd grade)
We all love to play hide and seek but it is even more exciting when we have to hide small animals to learn their camouflage in nature.
Craft workshop (suitable for all ages).
From discovering animal tracks, to reusing everyday materials, to creating our own cowboy and Indian costumes.
Participatory.
Endangered animals and their threats (from 3rd grade to secondary school).
We will learn where each animal lives through its adaptations and vice versa.
In teams and very participative (from infants to 2nd year of primary school).
We will put ourselves in the animals' shoes, imitate their sounds, habits and, through images, we will be able to explain their characteristics and peculiarities.
Zoology (Primary and Secondary)
We will learn about ecosystems and their factors, including who lives in them.
Zoology (5th and 6th grade primary and secondary)
In zoos, the main objective is the welfare of the animal, so... How can you think that knowing the zoology of each animal species can help their welfare?
Will you be able to complete the treasure hunt?
We will carry out a photographic questionnaire where we will be answering through photographs (we will need a mobile phone with internet).
Climate change (from 4th grade to secondary school)
Following various clues, we will visit the animals in the Oasys area and discover the reason for climate change and the small steps we can take individually every day to improve the situation.
Tailor-made workshops
We adapt to any type of proposal from teachers, adapting to the needs and objectives of the educational centres.