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curious.boa.guy
02-28-16, 03:28 PM
hey guys, me and my girlfriend are have just started to take our reptile collections to schools to show and teach children, we need a name for the business that sounds friendly but we cant think of any names and we are stumped... any suggestions ?? thanks
Albert Clark
02-28-16, 03:49 PM
That's a tough one bc so many things need to be considered. But children always relate well to just letters and or numbers. How about C.B.G.G. ( curious boa gal & guy) ?
AwesomeGuy376
02-28-16, 04:55 PM
Trumps University for Reptiles :P nah, but what about 123 Snakes.. idk, cause ya know, you learn numbers and letters in schools, and its like 123.. or ABC Reptiles... just trying to help :P.
Rattlehead
02-28-16, 06:31 PM
"Scales @ School"
"Boids for boys"
"Slitherin' wizard"
I like abc reptiles, good name for the children :)
macandchz
02-28-16, 07:26 PM
how about,"Slither School" ?
oooo that ones good too^^
RAD House
02-28-16, 08:32 PM
I would keep it simple and to the point with something like Schoolhouse Herps/ reptiles.
dave himself
02-28-16, 10:46 PM
Little dinosaurs :)
Little Dinosaur and ABC Reptiles I think are most understandable or appealing to young children.
Lefitte
02-29-16, 05:58 AM
I would shy away from using 'herps'. First thing that comes to most peoples' minds is herpes and that's nooot exactly something you want to be associated with.. especially in a school setting with kids haha. ABC Reptiles is cute. So is Scales @ School and Little Dinosaurs. =D
I would love to do school stuff sometime. I used to bring my birds to school all the time and do presentations on them when I was little. Or my mom would bring them after school and all the kids would ask questions. We did it again after my niece started school. It's a lot of fun.
Sylphie
02-29-16, 07:03 AM
I like ABC Reptiles and Scales @ School very much!
Piggybuns
02-29-16, 07:45 AM
My vote's for "Slither School" too. Catchy!
AwesomeGuy376
02-29-16, 08:59 AM
Yay I actually came up with something potentially useful XD
RAD House
02-29-16, 10:06 AM
While little dinosaurs is a nice name, I am not sure you should use a name that is incorrect as an education type company name. As we know reptiles are not and never were dinosaurs, but I am not sure if John Q. Public is aware of this.
Aaron_S
02-29-16, 11:40 AM
Scale-cation! Educating your children on reptiles!
Something like that.
While little dinosaurs is a nice name, I am not sure you should use a name that is incorrect as an education type company name. As we know reptiles are not and never were dinosaurs, but I am not sure if John Q. Public is aware of this.
I agree to an extent. But although we know many dinosaurs were closer related to birds, many were in fact reptiles. Alligators and crocodiles were and still are dinosaurs. They just never went to away.
I would shy away from using 'herps'. First thing that comes to most peoples' minds is herpes and that's nooot exactly something you want to be associated with.. especially in a school setting with kids haha. ABC Reptiles is cute. So is Scales @ School and Little Dinosaurs. =D
I would love to do school stuff sometime. I used to bring my birds to school all the time and do presentations on them when I was little. Or my mom would bring them after school and all the kids would ask questions. We did it again after my niece started school. It's a lot of fun.
^This.
You really don't want the kid to want a pet herpes...
RAD House
02-29-16, 02:41 PM
I agree to an extent. But although we know many dinosaurs were closer related to birds, many were in fact reptiles. Alligators and crocodiles were and still are dinosaurs. They just never went to away.
I should have been more specfic and said modern reptiles. Although crocodilians are archosaurs they are not part of dinosauria are therefore not dinosaurs. It is semantics but in an education sense these differences are important.
"Boa Guy and the Prehistoric Noodles inc."
ABC Reptiles chimes well in my mind, make sure it isn't already taken!
I should have been more specfic and said modern reptiles. Although crocodilians are archosaurs they are not part of dinosauria are therefore not dinosaurs. It is semantics but in an education sense these differences are important.
I was unaware of that. Thanks for the information.
mysticmoon
03-01-16, 10:11 PM
Silly Snakes? Lol idk.
I liked Scales @ School :)
macandchz
03-08-16, 07:45 AM
still like "Slither School".
Jim Smith
03-08-16, 03:12 PM
How about Scales and Tales. That way you can share information about snakes and lizards and include some of the tall tales that people tell about snakes that aren't true. (i.e. snakes sting you with their tongues, or they grab their tail in their mouths and roll after you like a hoop) Anyway, good luck with your venture it is an investment in our youth and our hobby.
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