About this week's resources...

This week’s resources will be different to previous weeks, the summer has started to catch up with me and I need to take a step back to catch up and spend time with my sons. That means no new activity pages will be added to My Curious Library this week.

I want to make sure that the resources I offer you are high quality and not rushed. Please be patient with me as I catch up.

Orangutan

Their name means "person of the forest" and they share 96.4% of our genes.

Found in Borneo & Sumatra

Orangutans are beautiful unique mammals that spend most of their lives in trees. Of the four great apes, they are the only one to come from Asia. 

Infant orangutan photograph by bob brewer

Common Name

Latin Name

IUCN Status

Animal Grouping

Diet

Height

Weight

Orangutan

Pongo

Critically Endangered

Mammal

Omnivore: lychee, mangosteens, figs, bark plants, insects, termites, birds…

Females up to 1.2 meter, Males up to 1.5 meters

Females 48-52 kg, Males 93-130kg

Mother like no other...

Other than humans, Orangutans are the only known animals to have as close a bond as they do with their young...

1. Carry them close

Orangutan mothers will carry their infants for the first 5 years of their life. 

2. Co-sleepers

Mother orangutans sleep with their young up until they are 8 years old. 

3. Feeding bond

Mothers will suckle their young until they are as old as six or seven 

INTERNATIONAL Orangutan Day

19th August

To celebrate and raise awareness to help the orangutan, I’ve included a variety of resources that have already been created by other groups to support your home learning and conservation education. 

International Wolf Day banner with illustrations of ethiopian wolf, tag just added to my curious library. All illustrations by Min Dawson

INTERNATIONAL Wolf Day

12th August

Keep reading below to find out more amazing facts about the lives of the Ethiopian wolf.

There's a rang-tan in my room

Did you ever come across the story of rang-tan? Watch this video read by Emma Thompson and learn about why these beautiful giant apes are at risk and how we can help them. 

 

Websites to visit...

There is so much information out there if we choose to look for it...

The orangutan project

Click here to blurb here…

 

International Orangutan Foundation

Founded by Dr Biruke Mary Galdikas, the IOF has over 50 years experience in the field. Click here to find out more

Sumatran Orangutan Society

Click here to learn more about a small agency making a big impact, founded by the late Lucy Wisdom. 

Bornean Orangutan Survival UK

OZI: Voice of the forest

My son’s and I went to see Ozi: Voice of the Forest this weekend and it was amazing! It’s an incredibly powerful film that I hope you will share with your family and friends. The message is clear and so important. 

Please note it’s a PG rating, children under 4/5 will probably struggle with this film. My 6 year old really enjoyed it. 

Orangutan Conservancy

Orangutan conservancy have created some free guides and activity pages. Please browse through here in case there is something that will support your home learning journey. 

Nurture their curiosity

This is the place to come to get extra activities to nurture and enrich what you are doing with your children at home.

child drawing a sand lizard using curious kin's creature studies worksheet

Below are some FREE and EXCLUSIVE activities you can get through My Curious Library.