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    Preschool program | Museum in a box | First Nations Science

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    South Australian Museum
    adelaide, australia
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    Celebrate our first scientists! 

    Join us at the South Australian Museum for a special session of our 'in a box' program, supported by National Science Week, where we will celebrate and learn about our First Scientists.

    How do Boomerangs fly? How are they made and how are they used? Discover the answers to these and many more questions though songs, games and stories leaf by First Nations educators from Gowrie SA. Developed in collaboration with Kaurna Elders this engaging session encourages child-led exploration.

    Spaces are limited. Bookings essential. Participating children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. Accompanying adults do not need to purchase tickets.

    • Junior Members - please provide your child's or family membership number when booking.
    • Crocodile Club subscribers - please enter your code to access your discount on general admission tickets.
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are eligible for free tickets thanks to support from National Science Week.



    Header image description: Child’s hands holding craft objects, decorating cardboard cut into the shape of a boomerang.

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