Join your preschooler for a unique one-hour Bush Kinder program where children connect with nature and culture on Country. This immersive experience introduces young minds to the Wurundjeri people through hands-on activities that spark curiosity and respect for Indigenous heritage.
What to Expect
Children aged 3 to 5 will explore authentic artifacts, participate in building traditional huts, and enjoy performing cultural dances. The program encourages sensory learning and imaginative play in a safe, outdoor environment, perfect for nurturing early cultural awareness.
Activity Details
- Duration: 1 hour per session
- Suitable for children aged 3 to 5 years
- Bookings are essential to secure your spot
- Sessions held on Wednesday 27 May and Tuesday 2 June from 11:00 to 12:00
Location and Access
The program takes place at narrm ngarrgu Library and Family Services, located at 141 Therry St, Melbourne 3000. The venue is accessible and family-friendly, providing a welcoming space for parents and children to learn together.
Important Information
Please ensure your child is dressed appropriately for outdoor activities and weather conditions. The program is free, but places are limited, so early booking is recommended. Parents are encouraged to stay and participate alongside their children to enhance the experience.
Booking and Prices
This is a free event. Bookings can be made online to guarantee your child's participation. For more information or assistance with bookings, contact the organisers via email or phone.