Week of June 22nd – 28th

Unearth A Story – Up in the Garden, Down in the Dirt

Unearth A Story invites preschoolers to dig into the wonders beneath their feet through stories, sensory play, and hands-on discovery. Children will explore soil, worms, roots, and tiny underground creatures while listening to engaging nature-themed books and participating in simple, interactive activities. This playful program sparks curiosity about how plants grow and how living things depend on healthy soil, helping young learners connect with nature in a fun and meaningful way.

Age Group: Preschool

Hickory Flat Library

10:30 AM EST

Bee Builders: Creating Homes for Nature’s Pollinators

Join us at the library for a hands-on Bee Hotel program designed especially for school-age youth! In this engaging and educational activity, participants will learn about the fascinating world of native bees—gentle, solitary pollinators that play a vital role in helping plants grow, flowers bloom, and ecosystems thrive. Kids will discover how these bees differ from honeybees, why they need safe nesting spaces, and how we can support them right in our own backyards. The highlight of the program is building a simple bee hotel using natural and recycled materials, giving each child a chance to create a habitat they can take home and monitor. This fun, creative experience blends science, conservation, and craftsmanship while inspiring young learners to become stewards of the environment.

Age Group: School Age Youth

West Cobb Regional Library

2:00 PM EST

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