Did you know that eagles can dive at speeds of over 100 miles per hour? These majestic and powerful birds are ready to inspire you at this year's Zoo Run presented by HEB! Whether you're sprinting for a personal best or strolling to take in the sights, this year's Zoo Run can't be missed! 🦅💨 A special thank you to Primrose Schools for their support of the event! Join us as we run, walk, and soar our way to the finish line! 🏅 📅 Date: September 6th & 7th 📍 Location: San Antonio Zoo Lace up those running shoes, and let’s make this a Zoo Run to remember! Register now on our website! 👟
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Cut Media is thrilled to launch our second Kids Meet collaboration between HiHo Kids and Sesame Workshop today! HiHo Kids and Sesame Workshop’s collaboration focuses on the theme of conservation with Kids Meet a Beekeeper and Kids Meet a Marine Biologist. Helping children to understand the importance of different insects and animals on the environment with curiosity and learning through the lens of a children's interview. The collaboration features Sesame Street’s very own Elmo, who helps the kids interview the guests. About the two-episode series: Kids Meet a BeeKeeper: HiHo Kids and Elmo meet a beekeeper to help explain the importance of bees and their key role helping flowers and plants grow through pollination! The beekeeper showcases real honeycombs, their beekeeping suit, and more as the kids learn all about what it takes to be a beekeeper! Kids Meet a Marine Biologist (July 13th): HiHo Kids and Elmo meet a Marine Biologist who explains all about our oceans and how to keep them clean! Throughout the episode, the kids learn fun facts about oceans and how to protect marine life. Check out Kids Meet a Bee Keeper below! Special shout out to Vera Verba and the Sesame Workshop team and Briana Mackey, Abigale Smith, Leah Chaney, Blaine Ludy, Alex Chen and Blake Pedersen from Cut.com!
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It was really special to read The Ninti Way Story book while I was at Mimili Aṉangu School today. The story follows ‘Papa the Dog’ on his journey around the Anangu Lands, visiting animal mascots in their respective communities. Each of the mascots were developed with Anangu staff and families across each site to decide which animal would represent each community best. The book has been developed so that Anangu children have access to new and culturally relevant resources where they can see themselves, their culture, language and environment reflected.
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