Nature Play for 5–8 years
Free

Nature Play for 5–8 years

Date & time
Thu 10 Apr 2025
9:00am to 9:45am
Add to Calendar 2025-04-10 09:00 2025-04-10 09:45 Australia/Brisbane Nature Play for 5–8 years Bookings essential. This inclusive nature play program is open to children 5-8 years. Have fun in the mud kitchen or have a go at loose parts play. This is a great opportunity for families to engage in outdoor play together, with something for every age and stage of development. Karawatha Forest Park and Discovery Centre, 149 Acacia Road, Karawatha
Age

5-8 years old

Cost

Free

Bookings essential. This inclusive nature play program is open to children 5-8 years. Have fun in the mud kitchen or have a go at loose parts play. This is a great opportunity for families to engage in outdoor play together, with something for every age and stage of development.

Bookings

Bookings essential. To book visit Curious Me. For more information phone Angie on 0403 564 436. 

Meeting point

The shelter shed to the right of the main entrance

Venue

Karawatha Forest Park and Discovery Centre, 149 Acacia Road, Karawatha

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