What to Expect
Ignite your child's passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with this exciting Mini Machine Lab. Children aged 5 to 7 will explore the mechanics of simple machines by building motorised LEGO® models, combining creativity with learning.
This interactive session encourages problem-solving, collaboration, and critical thinking in a fun and supportive environment. Kids will discover the basics of circuitry and motion while enjoying hands-on activities that make STEM concepts accessible and engaging.
Parents can expect a lively and educational experience that inspires young minds to think like engineers and inventors.
Activity Details
This event is designed exclusively for children aged 5 to 7 years. Participants will use LEGO® pieces to create working machines, learning about mechanical principles and motorised motion.
The session runs for 1.5 hours, providing ample time for experimentation and guided instruction. It is ideal for young learners who enjoy building and exploring technology in a playful setting.
Please note that photos and videos may be taken during the event for promotional purposes. If you prefer your child not to be photographed or filmed, notify the staff upon arrival.
Location and Access
The Mini Machine Lab takes place at Five Dock Library, a welcoming community space located in the City of Canada Bay.
The library is easily accessible by public transport and offers a safe, child-friendly environment. Ample parking and nearby amenities make drop-off and pick-up convenient for busy parents.
Maps and directions can be found on the City of Canada Bay website or by contacting the library directly.
Important Information
This event requires prior booking due to limited spaces and is strictly for children aged 5 to 7 years. Children outside this age range will not be admitted.
The cost is $5 per child, making it an affordable and valuable educational experience during the school holidays.
Ensure your child arrives on time and is ready for an engaging session of building and discovery. Parents are encouraged to stay nearby but the activity is designed for children to participate independently.
Booking and Prices
Bookings are essential to secure a spot in this popular Mini Machine Lab. Reserve early to avoid disappointment.
The fee is $5 per child, payable at the time of booking or on arrival as instructed by the library.
For bookings and further information, contact the City of Canada Bay Council or visit their official website.