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Barna Bush Boats

Back to Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Cost
$10
Ratio
1:4
Type
Staff-led
Duration
TBC
Years
Kindergarten
Subject
Health

Can you make a bush boat float?

When Slinky Skink gets into trouble in Paperbark Creek her bushland friends work together to help her out.

A Kings Park story about friendship, cooperation and science. Make observations on sinking and floating. Working in a team, design, build and test a boat in the Kooyar Kep Wetland.

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About the Program

Can you make a bush boat float?

When Slinky Skink gets into trouble in Paperbark Creek her bushland friends work together to help her out.

A Kings Park story about friendship, cooperation and science. Make observations on sinking and floating. Working in a team, design, build and test a boat in the Kooyar Kep Wetland.

Further Infomation

Bookings are essential for all excursions to Kings Park and Botanic Gardens and Bold Park, including self-guided programs, free play in Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park and events. 

Bookings are also required for all informal visits by groups (including picnics and playtime) to ensure your safety in an emergency. 

Please note during school term-time group visits to Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park must be in conjunction with a Kings Park Education and Learning program booking. 

We recommend making your booking at least one month in advance, due to the popularity of our programs. 

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