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Creative school holiday activities in Noosa

Have you ever wondered about the things you can do with blue whale poo? Well wonder no more! Join local author Chris Collin at Cooroy and Noosaville Libraries these school holidays to find out all about blue whale poo in a special story time session.

Laugh along as Chris reads his brilliantly stinky new book, dance and sing to the Blue Whale Poo song and learn to draw underwater characters in an illustration activity.

There are plenty of other creative activities to get involved in at Noosa Library Service these holidays too. Older children can explore 3D design and printing in our Makerspace workshops.

Choose from Bubble Wands or Accessories themes and create a unique design that can be printed to take home.

Families can join the Family Crafternoon activities and enjoy spending time together creating a masterpiece.

Plus there are Lego Challenge workshops for future engineers to build their next great brick project and for under 5s, Messy Play sessions filled with sensory wonder and discovery.

Bookings are essential for all events and age range limits apply so to secure your space and find out full details, please visit libraryevents.noosa.qld.gov.au/ or call 5329 6555.

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