Free Workshop: 'Nature Doesn't Know Trash Cans' This Saturday in Düsseldorf
A free, hands-on workshop for kids is set to take place this Saturday, October 4th, at the Wanheimerort branch library in Düsseldorf. Titled 'Nature doesn't know trash cans', the event will delve into the role of tiny creatures in waste disposal.
Organised by the City of Heppenheim in collaboration with the Geo-Nature Park Bergstraße-Odenwald, the workshop is part of their 'Bruchsee-Nature-Explorers' series. It falls under the broader 'EnvironmentKids' initiative, offering young explorers a chance to learn about nature in an interactive way.
The workshop will run from 11 am to 12:30 pm, providing an hour and a half of engaging activities for kids. Participants can expect to discover the fascinating world of waste disposal from a unique perspective, all while having fun and learning.
Mark your calendars for this Saturday, October 4th, as the Wanheimerort branch library in Düsseldorf hosts a free, educational workshop for kids. 'Nature doesn't know trash cans' promises an enlightening and enjoyable morning, exploring the role of tiny creatures in waste disposal. The event is part of the City of Heppenheim's 'Bruchsee-Nature-Explorers' series and the wider 'EnvironmentKids' initiative.
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