Little Buds is a half-day nature program for kids ages 3-6 hosted by Laumeier Sculpture Park. At the Little Buds Free Family Day, kids and parents can participate in art and nature activities and learn about the Little Buds program.
Little Buds is designed for curious young artists who will experience nature through hands-on play and activities. Little Buds will explore Laumeiere Sculpture Park and take part in seasonal art projects, trail walks, creek exploration, reading, group games, sketchbook time, and more. There will also be special guests.
The Little Buds Free Family Day is happening on Sunday, August 25, 2024, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Learn more and register at laumeier.org
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