Planning your zoo can begin once the animals have been chosen. Your child can plan out the whereabouts of each animal on a map of the zoo. Additionally, they can design placards for each exhibit that provide details about the habitat, nutrition, and behavior of the animals. Construction of Your Zoo Zoo exhibits can be created in a variety of ways. You can make use of construction paper, shoeboxes, and cardboard boxes. Encourage your child to be imaginative and non-conventional. For instance, they could design a rainforest display out of green construction paper, adding stuffed animals to represent the various species that inhabit the jungle.
A zoo might be built out of Lego blocks as well. Each exhibit could be built by your child, who could then decorate it with Lego replicas of the animals that would actually inhabit it. Making crafts for the zoo Your youngster can make zoo-related crafts in addition to building exhibits for their zoo. For instance, students may design their own board game with a zoo theme or make animal masks out of paper plates.
Making animal puppets out of socks or paper bags is another entertaining option. In order to perform a puppet performance for family and friends, your child can dress up the puppets to resemble their favorite animals.
Kids may have fun and learn while building a zoo. They are inspired to learn about many animal species and habitats, and they are also given the freedom to be imaginative and creative. Your youngster may build their own miniature zoo that they will be proud to display to others with a little forethought and imagination.