Snakes-n-Scales and Turtle Tales

 

 

 

The “Animal Cool Bus” is a program serial, created by Snakes-n-Scales, that combines our unmatched wealth of animal species with our dynamic and uniquely qualified teaching staff, in 4-10 episodes creating an awesome animal experience right inside your School, Library, Recreational or Educational facility.

The following are 3 examples of how you could set up your own Cool Bus.

For 4 visits:
1. Turtles, 2. Mammals,
3. Lizards & Crocodilians
4. Snakes

For 8 visits:
1. Turtles, 2. Amphibians, 3. Invertebrates,
4. Wild Mammals, 5. Pet Mammals,
6. Lizards, 7. Crocodilians, 8. Snakes

For 10 visits:
1. Turtles, 2. Amphibians, 3. Invertebrates,
4. Wild Mammals, 5. Pet Mammals,6. Lizards, 7. Crocodilians, 8. Snakes,
 9. Feeding & Locomotion, 10. Bigger & Badder

Each visit from Snakes-N-Scales And Turtle Tales covers the specific group of animals chosen for that session. Each visit, and the number of visits and topics covered in the visit, is completely up to the customer. We can even do as many visits from the same topic as you need, if you have a different group of people each time.

Plus games, activities, hands on materials and of course many of the animals are touchable!!

 

Snakes-N-Scales and Turtle Tales’ acclaimed rescue and educational operations have been so successful that we posess over 500 individual animals and well over 200 species. Our talented instructors will entertain and delight the class with a wonderful sense of humor and a humorous sense of wonder! This means that we produce programs unlike anybody’s you’ve ever seen. Prices inside NJ are $200+/visit. Outside NJ depends on distance, number of visits and time availability. For more information on these and many other programs we offer, please don’t hesitate to look at this website further, pick up the phone and call us at 973-248-9964, or e-mail any questions you may have.

 

Email:bill@snakes-n-scales.com Phone: 973-248-9964

All photographs are the property of Snakes-n-Scales and Turtle Tales and may not be used without permission.
Photographs by Chris Bean & Joe Boesenberg