ANIMALS on the Move made a stop at Hampton Park Primary School recently, and the students loved the move.
Christians Helping in Primary Schools (CHIPS) funded the session.
Students fed, patted and learnt about the animals.
The visit gave them an opportunity to express their feelings and discuss the experience.
Student wellbeing co-ordinator Penny Johnson said the day was beneficial for the children.
“The students absolutely loved it,” she said.
Principal Christine Wakeling said it was an inspiration to watch the interaction between the students and the young animals.
Animals brighten day for kids
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