Online Frazoo sessions
I can offer online Frazoo sessions for a class or for many classes at the same time. The sessions are fun and interactive, with the children asking questions either verbally, or typing questions into a chat window. I can do this to anywhere in the country or indeed, the world! 'Mrs Hulbert gave us lots of information,' Isabel, age 10 'It was so much fun!' Poppy, age 11 'All our questions were answered,' Izabella, age 11 'The gecko was so funny,' Ryan, age 10 'I liked it when the baby stick insect climbed onto her shoulder' Maddy, age 10 'Frazie Hulbert ‘came to Oxford’ today and gave one of her awesome Frazoo animal sessions to my colleagues, their children and pets. We all enjoyed it so much - a wonderful break from emails and video calls. One of the best virtual experiences - fun and informative. You made us all very happy with your incredible menagerie! Thank you' Lucy Shaw, Head of Partnerships and Programmes at Oxford University's Gardens, Libraries and Museums. 'Mrs Hulbert was incredibly well informed about all the all animals and her warm manner put the children at ease immediately. The animals were so interesting and the children were totally engaged for the entire session. They all learnt so much as well as been thoroughly entertained.' Faye Wells, Head of Science, Cheltenham College Prep School. 'Thank you for super sessions showing the children Lola the python; Toothless the Gecko; Betty, Penny and Lettuce the stick insects and not to forget Beaker the Chameleon! Your sessions inspired lots of mini- Attenborough’s to ask amazing questions and carry out independent research using your information sheets. We will definitely be booking you again!' Mrs Davies, Denstone College Preparatory School. We were thoroughly delighted to meet Frazie and her amazing animals during our online session with Frazoo. The children were mesmerised by the different animals and we were lucky enough to see the chameleon eat a worm with its tongue. Frazie catered extremely well with the plethora of questions asked by our Nursery and Reception children, patiently answering them all, even though several children had joined in the session remotely. We adults also learned many interesting new facts about the animals! Frazoo is a wonderful learning opportunity for children of all ages and I hope many more schools take the chance to book a session soon. Lisa Lucca Reception Teacher The British School of Paris Our two Reception classes were kept utterly enthralled for an hour by Mrs Hulbert’s Frazoo session. The children marvelled at the menagerie of animals and particularly loved seeing the gecko licking his eyeballs! Mrs Hulbert answered all of the children’s questions patiently; which was no easy feat when some children were in the classroom whilst others were learning remotely from home. This was a wonderful educational experience for some of our youngest children and we are now inviting her to share her outstanding knowledge with classes in Key Stage 2 as well. I highly recommend Frazoo. Mark J Potter Head of the Junior School The British School of Paris Comments from students from The Hands Up Project charity in Palestine, West Bank and Gaza... 'I went to a more than wonderful meeting with a woman who loves animals. I was afraid of animals and I did not like them but now I do. I wish you continuous progress Frazie and thank you' Hala 'Thank you a lot for the valuable information. I benefited a lot...I hope to come to more of your sessions. You are wonderful and I loved your cute animals' Fatima Ashraf Abo El Ouf 'It was lovely to meet you and we are very honoured to meet you, We would love to see your animals again. It was so good to see them and learn more about them, thanks.' Hadeel Al Amassi 'Thank you very much Frazie, sincerely it was the most beautiful meeting in my life. I usually love animals so much, and now I love them more. I want to be like you in the future' Noha Shatat |
A Frazoo with a school in Ecuador, I'm holding Toothless the Crested Gecko and showing a plastic skeleton!
Live Frazoo with Lola the Royal Python, it was a very hot day so she was super energetic...
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