Year One were so excited to welcome the Creepy Claws creatures into the classroom this week. The children had the opportunity to meet and learn about a fascinating variety of animals including scorpions, snakes, a blue-tongued skink and crested gecko and some of the more unusual ones including a tenrec and skinny pig. The children especially loved holding the tarantula and giant African millipedes – the staff, perhaps, a little less so! A huge thank you to Creepy Claws for such a fun and informative workshop.

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