Gear up for fun and learning with your littles at your local library! Our Protecting Pollinators series shows us why these creatures are so important by examining real specimens and creating pollinator-friendly habitats.
This series consists of four free, 30-minute learning sessions meant for children aged 3-5. While the four parts of the series are meant to work together, each session is designed to also offer stand-alone science fun.
If you miss one session, you can check the calendar and catch it at a different library branch. These sessions do not require pre-registration but do have limited capacity.
What is a Pollinator
This session of the Protecting Pollinators series introduces children to what a pollinator is by exploring insect, bat and bird specimens and models. Our educators bring curiosity-driven activities to little hands to inspire children to learn who pollinators are!
Early Explorers
Join us at library branches all around Alachua County! This month at the Headquarters Library:
Protecting Pollinators series
April 3: What is a Pollinator
April 10: I’m a Pollinator
April 17: Make a Pollinator Garden Friend
April 24: Planting a Pollinator Garden
This program is supported by the Children’s Trust of Alachua County.
Florida Museum on the Go! Over the next year, we’ll be bringing the Florida Museum to branches across the Alachua County Library District as well as many other places out on our community. You never know where the museum will be popping up next. Check our calendar or subscribe to our emails to keep up to date.