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Nature Play

December 21, 2024, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Free with admission

Discover Nature Play at the Children’s Garden!
When: 10 am – 12 pm, Saturdays from October to April, no registration needed
Where: Children’s Garden
Cost: Free with admission

Unplug and Reconnect with Nature!
Join us for Nature Play at the Children’s Garden, where families can escape the screens and dive into the wonders of the great outdoors. Every Saturday, from October to April, bring your kids to explore, play, and learn in a safe, engaging environment.

Outdoor play isn’t just fun; it’s essential! Benefits include:

Improved mental health
Increased physical activity
Prevention of myopia (near-sightedness)
Reduced risk of developmental delays
And so much more!
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to boost your child’s health and well-being. Best of all, it’s free with admission!

Details

Date:
December 21, 2024
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free with admission
Event Categories:
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Venue

Boyce Thompson Arboretum
37615 E Arboretum Way
Superior, AZ 85173 United States
Phone
(520) 689-2723
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