After a long and arduous journey to Queenstown Library which was situated at a relatively deserted place, we managed to gather a small group of children at the Programme Zone to participate in our activities.
Although there were very few kids, approximately 15, the session was very rewarding for us, and hopefully for them us well. A smaller number of children meant that we could focus on their learning and ensure that they could remember their newly acquired knowledge.
Many of the kids enjoyed learning and colouring, and we had fun sharing our experiences with the macaques with them. We hope that through this activity, they will not only learn new knowledge, but also apply it and share it with their family and friends when they visit nature reserves.
This boy shared with us that he was going to make a monkey mask for his mother, and even added his own "tail" to make it seem more like a macaque! (:
The children had fun wearing our macaque puppet show props and taking photos too!