Park Science - Incredible Invertebrates
Event description
Why are some insects brightly coloured, while others are dull and brown? How do bees see? What makes invertebrates incredible? How do flowers attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators? How do some insects walk on water?
So many questions and critters to explore!
Children will investigate the incredible invertebrates below our feet, above our heads and in front of our faces on this fascinating look into insects. What makes a bug a bug and not a beetle? Can you tell the difference between a centipede, millipede or worm? Is a spider an insect?
Children will enjoy 2 hours of hands on investigation and problem solving, including an outdoor bug hunt or dip net, an exploration walk looking at the role of insects in the environment,  play fun role-playing games and making their own insect-inspired art to take home.
Inspire your curiosity with us this Spring!
Age: 5 – 12 years
Please note this is a DROP OFF program. Parents do not attend with children.
Special Notes:Â
We will supervise your children during the lunch hour if you book in for Park Science - Make an Insect Home in the afternoon. Please BYO Lunch if your child is staying the whole day.
This program will go ahead in all weather except high winds, so please come prepared with wet weather gear. Children must wear enclosed shoes.Â
This a drop-off program for children ages 5-12 years. Parents do not attend with children.
Do not attend our programs, if
- You show any COVID-19 symptoms or feel unwell
- You have returned a positive Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) or Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test
- You have been asked to self-isolate
Please follow the NSW Health COVID-19 testing and self-isolating Health Order advice. We will refund your ticket if you or your child are not able to attend due to any of the above reasons.
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