Let your children interact with real animals in National Geographic workshops

All families that come on June 22 and 23 to the National Geographic store in Madrid, will meet with habitual animals in European ecosystems. But this time they are not replicas (like that precious polar bear that would have been so uncomfortable in the city if it had been real), but living specimens.

I know that many of you would like to know where they got the otter, the badger, the python, the owl, ... and also if the future that awaits these animals is at least hopeful. I wonder, although I have the confidence that in the case of National Geographic, these aspects will be taken care of. By the way, are you sure that the origin of the python is Europe? In any case, it is a very beautiful initiative. The activity will begin at 12 in the morning, and will take place at the National Geographic Madrid Store (Gran Vía, 74 / Madrid). The kids will attend an educational talk, during which they can interact with the animals we have mentioned above; Behind her there will be a 'tou - tou' workshop with a tarantula, a millipede, a cornfield snake, and a stick insect.

It is an action with an educational, ecological and recreational nature, and with it It is intended to bring the need for natural and animal environment care to the little ones, natural and ecological values, and that may know some of the animals of the world's native fauna.

The activity costs five euros, and will end at 2 pm.