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Explore the World of Animals with Animal Trackers

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My kids love everything to do with animals. They can’t seem to learn enough about them or be around them enough. From my first grader’s obsession with squirrels to my 5th grader’s desire to save every animal in the world, we do a lot of research and learning about animals. I was super excited at the opportunity to do a review of the Animal Trackers Club. When the owner contacted me, I was delighted to learn that there was even such a club. We’ve done science clubs and geography clubs. I’ve heard of craft subscriptions, but hadn’t heard of a club just for exploring animals. Well, now I have!

Animal Activities with Animal Trackers

We received our Animal Tracker package in the mail a little while back and the kids begged and begged for me to check out what was in the box. I was trying to keep it a secret, but the cute little decals on the side of the box caught their attention and they really wanted me to open it.

Animal Trackers crafts and activities.

Inside we found a lot of great activities that all of my kids were excited to try. They were standing beside me devouring everything with their eyes as I pulled the activities and crafts.

Shiloh immediately stole the foam animals and background pages for herself. Those kept her busy while the rest of the kids played with the other activities.

You can peel the backing off the foam animals and they are stickers, but we didn’t do it so that they animals would be re-usable.

preschooler looking at foam animal stickers

These were all the other fun activities that were included in the box:

zebra themed activities

fun activities and games

In addition to the foam stickers and backgrounds there was an informational reader, a ring to put all of your animal cards on as you get new boxes each month, and some picture cards with some game suggestions. There was also a fun zebra mask that the kids passed around between them, a fun fact sheet, zebra magnet, and a lovely zebra figurine.

And the highlight of the entire package was the Nuudles. This was the first time my kids had used the packing peanuts for a craft and they were amazed at the project.

zebra craft

kids doing animal crafts

I’m so glad that we had the opportunity to review the package!

You can find out more about the Animal Trackers Club on their Facebook page.


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