What to Expect
Get ready for a fun and hands-on nature craft session designed especially for children aged 5 to 12. Kids will have the chance to create their own bug hotel and decorate a tin can to attract tiny garden visitors. This activity encourages creativity and an appreciation for the outdoors.
Participants are invited to bring a clean tin can from home to personalize their bug hotel. For those who can't bring one, there will be alternative craft options available to ensure everyone can join in the fun.
All craft materials are provided, and parents or carers are welcome to stay onsite to assist their children throughout the session.
Activity Details
This one-hour workshop runs on Wednesday, 8 April 2026, from 10:30 to 11:30 am. It is a perfect way to keep the kids entertained and engaged during the school holidays with a focus on nature and creativity.
Please note that bookings and payment are required for each participating child. Supervising adults can attend for free, making it a great opportunity for family bonding.
The session is hosted by Woollahra Libraries at Double Bay, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all attendees.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Woollahra Library at Double Bay, located at 451 New South Head Road, Double Bay NSW 2028. The library is easily accessible and provides a comfortable space for children to explore their artistic side.
Parents and carers are encouraged to remain onsite during the session to support their children. Directions and additional information can be found on the library's website or by contacting the library directly.
Important Information
- Children should bring a clean tin can if possible to participate fully in the bug hotel craft.
- Alternative craft options are available for those without a tin can.
- Parents and carers must stay onsite for the duration of the session to assist as needed.
- Booking and payment are required for each child participant; adults attend free.
Booking and Prices
The cost for each child to participate is $5. Booking is essential to secure a spot in this popular school holiday activity. Payments are made per child, and supervising adults do not need to pay.
To book tickets or for further inquiries, contact Woollahra Libraries via phone or visit their website.