An interactive and fun S.T.E.A.M.-oriented investigation of the interdependence of our local pollinators and the plants/bushes they seasonally visit.
Children will be introduced to indigenous pollinators and their favorite sweet treat haunts to understand how both benefit our natural environments and home gardens. This presentation will include a visit with the mysterious "Bee Keeper," a make-believe storyboard visit with the Bee Builders/friends (pollinators) to learn about their sweet snacking habits, a multisensory, hands-on exploration of some bee-enticing treats (plants), an interactive game where children become "the bees," creation of bubble bee nesting boxes, a Bee-buzzing sing-along, and goodie bags.
Visit the library's front desk or call 845-359-4595 to register.