What to Expect
Ignite your child's passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with this exciting and interactive Mini Machine Lab. Kids aged 8 to 12 will dive into the world of motorised LEGO® models, discovering how simple machines work and the basics of circuitry and motion. This engaging session encourages problem-solving, collaboration, and critical thinking in a fun environment.
Participants will have the chance to build and experiment with LEGO® creations that move, making learning both educational and enjoyable. It's a perfect way to inspire young minds during the school holidays.
Activity Details
This hands-on workshop runs on 14 July 2026 from 10:00 to 11:30. The session is designed exclusively for children aged 8 to 12; younger or older children cannot participate. Please note that photos and videos may be taken during the event for promotional use by the library and Council. Inform staff if you prefer your child not to be photographed or filmed.
The cost is $5 per child, and bookings are required to secure a spot. This ensures a well-organised and safe environment for all participants.
Location and Access
The event takes place at the Civic Centre, located at 1A Marlborough Street, Drummoyne, Australia. The venue is accessible during weekdays from 8:30am to 4pm. Directions and maps are available to help you find the location easily.
This central location in the City of Canada Bay area is convenient for families living nearby or those willing to travel a short distance for a quality educational experience.
Important Information
Please ensure your child is within the specified age range of 8 to 12 years to participate. The session focuses on STEM learning through LEGO® building, so comfortable clothing and readiness to engage in hands-on activities are recommended.
Photography and videography will be conducted during the event for promotional purposes. If you have any concerns, please notify the staff upon arrival.
The City of Canada Bay acknowledges the Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land where this event is held, respecting their enduring connection to the area.
Booking and Prices
Bookings are essential to attend this popular Mini Machine Lab. The fee is $5 per child, making it an affordable and valuable school holiday activity.
To book, contact the City of Canada Bay Council via phone or email. Early booking is advised to avoid disappointment as places are limited.
Enjoy a fun, educational day that combines creativity with STEM learning, perfect for curious young minds eager to explore and build.