The Importance of Bees and Butterflies
Ages 6-8
Bees and butterflies are important pollinators, responsible for a huge amount of the world’s food supply! Explore bee and butterfly anatomy to learn how their bodies are uniquely adapted for pollination. Students will enjoy a flower dissection activity to better understand how the parts of a flower are a perfectly designed structure for pollination to take place. The class will also include an outdoor nature walk to look for local pollinators. Each student will receive a book about bees to take home. Masks must be worn by all adults and children for the entire program. Limited to 7 children.
Saturday, July 24 1:00-2:15pm
$25