haller photos > Saturday Morning Workshops (16)
The Haller Foundation runs Saturday Morning Workshops for the all children in the surrounding communities. They get a chance to learn about the natural rocks and minerals of Kenya and how to use their imagination to create Rock Crafts, to learning how to identify medicinal properties of the naturally grown plants and vegetation, to learning and playing with magnets, enjoying nature walks to identify birds and wildlife and getting a chance to sing songs.
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Michael Ngala & Kids
Organising the children before heading off on to the Nguuni Nature Sanctuary Trails.
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James Mutungi our Rock & Craft Expert
James proudly showing off a board of Kenyan Rocks and Minerals at the Rock Workshop
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Big smiles at work
A big smile from Joyce Warunguh our Librarian
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Looking through a Petri Dish
The curiosity of a young mind
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On the trails
Heading off into the Sanctuary to spot some of the 230 species of birds that Nguuni Nature Sanctuary home
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Children examining the Rock & Fossil samples found locally
An exercise of identifying which Rock Craft ornament was made from which Rock.
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Michael Mjomba discussing Medicinal Plants and Vegetation
To touch, see, smell - learning how to identify medicinal plants and vegetation and how to use them to treat common illnesses
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Let me! Let me!
Moving lead fillings with magnets
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Glued to the Film!
Watching the BBC's Planet Earth Series 'Winged Migration'
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