What to Expect
Unleash your child's creativity in this engaging workshop where they will design and make their own unique flag using recycled materials. The workshop encourages imaginative thinking and problem-solving without the use of glue or tape, making it a fun and challenging experience.
Participants will explore how to express personality through industrial discards and re-use materials, fostering a strong awareness of zero waste principles. This is a fantastic opportunity for kids to learn about sustainability while having fun.
This activity is ideal for children in Kindergarten to Year 6 and is perfect for families looking for a creative and educational outing during the school holidays.
Activity Details
The workshop runs for one hour from 10:30 to 11:30 in the morning. It is completely free to attend, making it accessible for all families.
Children will be guided through the process of selecting and assembling materials to create their own flag, encouraging hands-on learning and creativity.
The focus on zero waste making means participants will be thoughtful about material use, promoting environmental responsibility in a fun setting.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Rockdale Library located at 444/446 Princes Highway, Rockdale NSW 2216.
The library is easily accessible by public transport and has facilities suitable for families and children.
Parents can register their children to attend, ensuring a smooth and organized experience.
Important Information
This workshop is designed for children from Kindergarten to Year 6, so it is tailored to be age-appropriate and engaging for this group.
No glue or tape will be used, so children will need to think creatively about how to assemble their flags.
The event promotes zero waste and sustainability, aligning with environmentally conscious values.
Parents should ensure their children arrive on time and are prepared for a hands-on creative session.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge.
Registration is required to secure a spot, which can be done by contacting the library or via the Bayside Council website.
For more information or assistance with registration, families can contact Bayside Council directly.