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    Code Ninjas

    5.0 (9 reviews)
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    My 7 year old loves this place. The activities are fun and he can do some coding by himself. Highly recommended :)

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    We offer a few different programs ranging from $40 to $490 dollars. We would like to invite you to bring your 7-14 year old(s) in for a free 30 minute gaming session to check out our center so we can tell you all about our programs. Here is a link… Read more

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    Wildlife Learning Center - Two-toed Sloths

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    4.6(726 reviews)
    5.9 miSylmar

    Experience: Amenities:…read more Service: My nieces (4 yo and 8 months) were visiting for break and we were looking for some local expository things to do with them. My older loves animals, insects, and other non-human creatures so this place seemed perfect. We had been many years ago with our littles and they distinctly remember a giraffe so we figured their cousins would enjoy the experience too. We arrived at around 11 am on a Monday morning and found parking relatively easy- I think we were one of two families there which made it easy. There is a very small parking lot just outside the entrance and street parking. We entered through a really fun gift shop and made our way in. They have many exhibits of foxes, monkeys, birds, reptiles, and other small-to-medium sized animals to learn about. Each exhibit provided a learning display. We made our way through the "center" in just under two hours- really taking out time at each exhibit. Wr only noticed a couple of other families with littles as well, making it super easy to move through. While we say snakes foxes parrots and more, we don't see the giraffe . We did learn while we were there though that the giraffe was just visiting as it was being trained by the nextdoor business for television!!! Apparently that's a thing. Love L.A.! Ideal place for little kids! They have space for private parties, benches to enjoy a packed lunch (byobag situation), and a theater-education space where I believe they have events/activities, although we didn't see any. Pro-tip: sister purchase tickets on Groupon and saved money

    A great place to spend a Sunday afternoon! My best friend and I were looking for something to do in…read morethe Valley and neither of us had ever visited the Wildlife Learning Center despite having heard so much about it. We were pleasantly surprised by how fun and interesting this place was. Lots of animals to see with opportunities for interactions with wildlife. My favorites had to be the squirrel monkeys, marmosets, and all of the cats! It was also nice to hear of the center's efforts to help animals that had been in poor conditions due to wildlife trafficking. All of the staff members we encountered were friendly, knowledgeable, and seemed to enjoy their work with the wildlife. For around $16 a ticket, I will definitely be back and maybe looking into doing an individual animal experience!

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    Gibbon Conservation Center

    Gibbon Conservation Center

    4.6(118 reviews)
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    I always like to finish the year with a Yelp review of a place that my entire family enjoyed! I…read morehave been to the Gibbon Conservation Center three times, but it was a first for a couple of people in my family! We were celebrating my great niece's birthday, and she's a big animal lover, like I am, so I had to figure out something that she had never experienced before. She just loved GCC! We've always had awesome tour guides, that are so informative and helpful answering questions! The gibbon's are such characters, and each are unique in their own way! We love it when the gibbon's break out in song! I can't imagine hearing this out in a jungle, if you don't know what is making the noise! It was so awesome to see a mama with her baby on our last visit! We've been there in February, and it can be a bit chilly for the 10 AM public tour, and this last time it was August and we were blessed with cooler weather, so it was perfect! Bring water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and I recommend a hat. I also recommend clothes shoes as you are walking in dirt, and as a safety precaution for diseases, you do have to dip the soles of your shoes in a bleach solution before entering. For our August tour, we were the only people, so it was almost like a private tour, which was amazing! The tour is about an hour, but we were there for an hour and a half last time! You need to make a reservation, and the tours are done on Saturdays and Sundays. The public tour is $20 for adults, $15 for students and seniors and $10 for children 3-12. Don't forget to tip your tour guide! They always put it right in the donation box! ;) They also have a little gift shop, and I get so many compliments on my gibbon earrings! This is such a wonderful experience for anyone, and you go away with a smile and a wealth of information regarding gibbon's!

    The tour is very entertaining and educational every time. The gibbons always decide when the tour…read moreis over by going nuts, hooting and howling really loudly until everyone leaves. The sanctuary's doing a lot of good for the gibbons, breeding one species that has less than 1000 left in the wild, another with less than 4400. We donated our old car to this sanctuary to be auctioned off to help support them. Deforestation in Indonesia for palm oil plantations is destroying 300 football fields of rainforest every hour and threatening endangered species like Orangutans, Sumatran tigers, Asian elephants, sun bears, and gibbons, as well as significantly contributing to global warming. Indonesia's home to 15% of all known species of plants, mammals, and birds, with Indonesia's peat lands storing 35 billion tons of carbon. According to Indonesian government figures, around 24 million hectares of rainforest in Indonesia were destroyed from 1990-2015, an area the size of the U.K. This has caused Indonesia to become one of the world's largest carbon emitters along with the U.S. and China. Harvard and Columbia University researchers estimate the July, 2015 Indonesian forest and peatland fires caused by plantation development may have caused 100,000 premature deaths and the World Bank calculated the cost of the disaster at US$16bn.

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