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London Zoo is gearing up for a spooktacular half-term event that promises fun for the whole family. Dracula the meerkat, along with the rest of the zoo’s creatures, will be joining in on the Halloween festivities to provide children with a hair-raising yet not-too-scary experience.

Creepy Fun for Kids

The Halloween hub in the Wildlife Garden will be the center of all the eerie excitement, offering spine-tingling activities for children to enjoy. At the Pumpkin Patch, kids can pick their own pumpkin and participate in a spooky painting workshop to create their own ghoulish masterpiece. It’s a great way for little ones to get into the Halloween spirit while unleashing their creativity.

Spooky Animal Talks and Trail

Families can also take part in the ‘Spooky Animal’ talks, where they will learn about Halloween favorites like bats and spiders. These educational sessions provide insight into the nocturnal creatures that thrive in the dark, adding a touch of mystery to the Halloween experience.

For a more interactive experience, visitors can embark on the ‘Race Against Extinction’ trail to learn about species that have become extinct in the wild. Along the way, they will encounter the zoo’s ‘extinct in the wild’ animals like the Socorro Dove and collect colorful sand as a keepsake reminder of the urgent need to protect endangered species. The trail culminates at the Extinction Graveyard, serving as a poignant reminder of the importance of conservation efforts.

Immersive Experiences

In addition to the educational aspects of the event, children can immerse themselves in the world of bats at the Bat Talks or try their hand at crafting their own horror masks. The endangered Rodrigues ‘flying fox’ bats can be observed in the zoo’s Rainforest Life exhibit, providing a unique opportunity to learn about these fascinating creatures. This exhibition coincides with International Bat Week, adding an extra layer of significance to the experience.

For the brave souls, a journey into the eight-legged world of spiders awaits, with giant webs surrounding those who dare to venture into their domain. It’s a thrilling encounter that will give visitors a newfound appreciation for these often misunderstood creatures.

Wickedly Wonderful Family Fun

The ‘Boo at the Zoo’ itinerary is jam-packed with Halloween crafts, face painting, and the chance to explore over 10,000 incredible animals. Kids can indulge in toasted marshmallows, go trick-or-treating for treats, and keep an eye out for the Golden Pumpkin hidden in different locations around the zoo each day. It’s a wickedly wonderful experience that promises to create lasting memories for the whole family.

‘Boo at the Zoo’ runs from October 19 to November 3, with children under three entering for free. Tickets can be booked on the London Zoo website, offering a convenient way to secure your spot at this spooktacular event. Don’t miss out on the chance to celebrate Halloween in a unique and exciting way at London Zoo.