Science Week: Storytime
Event details
Celebrate National Science Week with a special Storytime exploring the amazing world of science!
Erina Library - 4304 7650
Tuesday 18 August, 10.30-11.30am
Join our Water Education Officer for a special Storytime exploring the wonderful world of water. Through stories, songs and simple hands-on activities, children will discover where water comes from, follow the journey of a tiny drop and learn why water is so important in our everyday lives. Inspired by the Little Drops program, this fun and engaging session introduces young children to water conservation and caring for the environment.
Tuggerah Library - 4350 1560
Thursday 20 August, 11am-12pm
Join our Water Education Officer for a special Storytime exploring the wonderful world of water. Through stories, songs and simple hands-on activities, children will discover where water comes from, follow the journey of a tiny drop and learn why water is so important in our everyday lives. Inspired by the Little Drops program, this fun and engaging session introduces young children to water conservation and caring for the environment.
Umina Beach Library - 4304 7333
Tuesday 18 August, 10.30-11.30am
Dive into a Storytime celebrating the wonderful world of water. Through stories, songs and playful activities, children will explore where water comes from, follow the journey of a tiny drop and discover why water is essential to life. This engaging session encourages curiosity about the natural world while introducing simple concepts about water and conservation.
About National Science Week
National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology.
Running each year in August, it features more than 2,000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, research institutions, libraries, museums and science centres.
The purposes of National Science Week are to:
- draw the nation’s attention towards the sciences
- spark broad interest and engagement in the sciences
- provide an opportunity for all Australians, including those historically underrepresented in the sciences, to participate in science events and activities
- foster partnerships between the community, research organisations and industry
- trial new and innovative science communication activities.
Storytime is recommended for children 3-6 years.
No bookings required.