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Which My Pet Pals workshop did you attend?
Autumn workshop - keeping pets safe, at the Friern Barnet store on Sat 24 October.
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What were you and your DCs overall experience of the My Pet Pals workshop? Could you describe the event to non-attendees?
It was good. The workshop took place in a cordoned off area at the front of the store, with bench seating in it (almost a little like a demonstration theatre type area). There was a table at the front with a variety of products. Josie led the session, who was very good, and clearly very knowledgeable and (which surprised me to some extent in a 'chain' pet shop) was clearly very focused on the welfare of the animals she showed us. There was only us (my three children, me and DH) and one other child and her parent. A few children wandered by occasionally and were invited to join in - which some did, though sort of stayed and wandered off during it, which I thought was a bit offputting/rude but Josie seemed happy that people joined in as they wished. I thought it was a bit of a shame that more people hadn't attended, but it did mean my children had almost exclusive access to the animals.
The workshop began with a brief talk about how changes in temperature and light mean being extra careful with pets, especially those who live outdoors. she showed us an array of products (bottle covers, fluorescent leads for dogs etc) which help keep pets safe. This was only for about 5 mins but felt a little like a 'sell' (to me, the children seemed to enjoy it).
Then Josie talked (very knowledgeably) about an array of animals and got a huge number out for the children to see and hold (she would bring animals from the store over to the demo area, so we had a to wait a little each time whilst she got them) and allow everyone to hold them and ask Qs. It was great. The children held animals they had never seen close up before (Komodo dragons, corn snakes) as well the usual fluffies - bunnies, guineas, hamsters, mice, rats etc. The whole worshop lasted well over the advertised hour. At the end the children were given a little activity book, sticker and a certificate.
I didn't really know what to expect about the workshop, but it was great.
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Did your DCs learn anything new at the My Pet Pals workshop?
They learnt lots! From how to check an animal is well, to keeping them warm, to whether they are sociable and so on. Josie really did know what she was talking about, and her enthusiasm meant it was really engaging. She made it clear that having pets came with responsibility which was important I think.
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What was your DC’s highlight of the My Pets Pals workshop?
It was holding the animals - for one it was the corn snake (and who now wants one as a pet and yet would never have mentioned it before the workshop), another the Komodo dragon, and for the other it was holding the rabbit.
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How engaging was the colleague during the workshop?
Very. She knew what she was talking about. Clearly enjoyed telling us about it, and was confident in talking to children and adults. She was quite young (possibly late teens/early 20s) but very good at running the workshop in an inclusive way. It made my children want a job in a pet shop!
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What was your opinion of the interactive material supplied?
I don't know what this Q means. There wasn't any interactive material supplied, unless you mean the animals? (though that would be the wierdest way to describe an animal IMHO...!). But the animals were great!
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Is there anything you would recommend that your child might like to learn about in the next workshop?
I think they'd be quite keen to attend a workshop about fish, as they are all keen to have them, but don't really know the difference between tropical and cold water, plus the different varieties. They'd probably also be keen to attend another 'hands-on' workshop like the one we attended.
-Would you attend another workshop? If so, how regularly would you attend these workshops? Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly, Less than monthly
We would definitely attend another one, but probably less than monthly. They are a great thing to do in the school holidays - and brilliant given that they are a free workshop.
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Would you recommend these workshops to a friend or family member with children around the right age?
Yes, definitely. My children were aged 8 through to 12, and all loved it.