Koala Dave's 45 - 60 Minute Presentation
Koala Dave's 45 - 60 Minute Presentation
END OF YEAR SPECIAL
$220 per session
OR
$400 for 2 sessions on the same day
What we offer Interactive Presentations: Each 45 - 60 minute (depending on age) session is packed with interactive activities, including:
- Identifying animal and bird sounds
- Distinguishing between pets and wildlife
- Exploring the habits and habitats of local wildlife
Educational and Fun: Our presentations are designed to be both informative and entertaining, with lots of props and stories to keep children engaged and excited about learning
Environmental Awareness: We emphasise the importance of sustainability and conservation, teaching children practical ways to protect wildlife and their habitats.
Safety First: Dave holds a current Blue Cards and appropriate insurances, ensuring a safe learning environment for the children. Copies of these can be provided on request.
Program Highlights
Acknowledgment of Traditional Owners: We begin each session by respecting the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community.
Nocturnal and Diurnal Animals: Learn about animals that are active at night and during the day, and why they have these habits.
Injured Wildlife: Practical advice on what to do if children find an injured animal or a baby bird.
Conservation Tips: Simple actions to make backyards more wildlife-friendly, such as reducing plastic use, keeping pets inside at night, and planting native shrubs and trees.
Why Choose Koala Dave?
Our Presentation: is designed to help children develop knowledgeable and confident self-identities while fostering social responsibility and respect for the environment.
Local and Accessible: Serving the Moreton Bay Region and beyond, our presentations are available to Early Child Learning Centres and Schools throughout South East Queensland and other locations by negotiation.
Engaging and Memorable: Koala Dave’s engaging style and hands-on activities ensure that children not only learn but also remember and cherish their wildlife learning experience.