PANDA MOBILE INTRODUCES ORANGUTANS TO QUANTUM INDONESIA KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS THROUGH CRICKET GAME
Sometimes we forget that the function of forests is not only for humans, but also for the living things that live in them. If the forest is maintained, humans and animals will feel the pleasure of fresh air to clear water. Conversely, if forests are deforested, disasters will arise. And, the animals in the forest are the first to feel the negative impact after forest destruction.
One of the animals that will suffer from forest destruction is the orangutan. In fact, orangutans are one of the animals protected by WWF-Indonesia because they are included in the six umbrella animals. It has an important role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.
Like an umbrella, orangutans will protect the surrounding area. With its wide range, the orangutan will spread seeds from its food scraps so that new trees will always grow in the forest. If we lose this umbrella animal, the forest ecosystem inhabited by orangutans will be disrupted. Ultimately, forest destruction will have a detrimental effect on humans.
Perhaps not everyone understands how important orangutans are for forest conservation. So, there needs to be an effort to introduce orangutans to the public from an early age. Panda Mobile has a unique and interesting trick to explain facts about orangutans to children. The trick is to use orangutan cricket, which is a traditional Javanese game adapted by adding facts about the umbrella animal.
This educational game, which requires precise dice-throwing techniques and jumping skills, appeals to children. It's no wonder that orangutan trekking is one of the most favorite games for children every time Panda Mobile visits kindergartens and elementary schools.
After throwing, players can jump on each plot until they stop at a certain point to read orangutan facts. "Orangutans make their nests in trees, by picking up tree branches. Thus, paving the way for light to enter to illuminate the plants below," is one of the orangutan facts found on the orangutan cricket. The children really enjoyed this game of throwing, jumping, and reading. It was so exciting that some children came back to play even though they had already had their turn.
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