Join our friends at Northwest Trek as we learn all about different types of animals who lay eggs, where animals lay their eggs, and how the newly hatched animals navigate their new world!
Spending time out in nature can lead to incredible discoveries, if you know what to look for! Join a Northwest Trek naturalist as we learn all about eggs here in the Pacific Northwest. We will learn about different types of animals who lay eggs, where animals lay their eggs, and how the newly hatched animals navigate their new world. We will conclude the program by bringing it all together and discovering how humans can impact eggs out in the wild.
Note for caregivers - Registering your child for this event gives them permission to participate in the library's virtual event hosted on Zoom, an online platform. The event will be monitored by library staff. We encourage caregivers to join in with your child and ask that an adult stay with children under 5.
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AGE GROUP: | Tweens (9-12) | Preschoolers (3-6) | Family | Elementary (5-10) |
EVENT TYPE: | Summer Reading | Activities & Games |