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About KIDS’ CORNER

Welcome to Kids’ Corner and thank you for visiting. We hope our programmes engage you in conservation matters and encourage you and your friends to embrace our wildlife.
As young as you are, conservation education is a crucial step towards inspiring and empowering our children to protect wildlife from extinction.  Quality education materials and fun filled activities and participation can be the stepping stone to change behaviors in the direction of wildlife conservation.
That’s where you come in so that we work face-to-face, to instill an attitude of stewardship in you from young age.
   
By working with you, your school, your teachers, educators, siblings, guardians and parents, we will be planting a seed on conservation awareness through innovative, hands on based learning experiences with programmes that directly have an impact to you children through our lessons, wildlife clubs, filed trips, music festival, art and essay competitions, kids’ community activities, Volunteer for wildlife on specific days, park clean ups, grow trees by Kids’, and a range of outdoor activities. 
We encourage kids’ to ask questions that expand your knowledge and inspire you to keep learning about the world around you. Hands on activities create an opportunity to try new things, activate the senses, and apply learning in a whole new way. Using the outdoors as a classroom helps immediately connect the concepts they learn with real-world applications and helps each student begin to develop their own relationship with nature. We want to create an atmosphere that inspires change and empowers kids’ to connect what they know about themselves to the living things around them.
The Kenyan Competency based Curriculum (CBC) education system is designed to emphasize the significance of developing skills and knowledge and also applying those competencies to real life situations. It also encourages communication and collaboration, Critical thinking and problem solving, Imagination and creativity, Learning to learn, Digital literacy Citizenship, and Self-efficacy. These are the DO IT YOURSELF experiences.
We encourage you to join our hands on conservation activities and complement what you’re learning in school.