Animals in Winter - Science Fun - Laureola Park

Discover Animal Survival Strategies

Presented by San Carlos Parks & Recreation

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The San Carlos Science and Creativity Camp program at Laureola Park is running Saturday camps full of fun and adventure. Each camp is a one day program designed around a general science principle. Campers typically do 2 science projects a day along with games and recess activities. At recess campers are offered crafts and a supervised recess on the lawn and play structure. The camp is made even more special with our animal visitors which attend are part of every camp, regardless of theme. Let’s have some fun learning about some different animals. Please bring a snack, water bottle and bag lunch. As the weather gets colder how do animals adjust to the winter? We will take a look at how
some animals change their bodies as well as their environment for the sake of survival. Each
camp has live animal visitors from Robins ranch for campers to interact with.

$10 material fee is payable to instructor at class.

Upcoming Sessions

Dates
Age
Participate
Saturday Science with Robin - Animals in Winter
12/14
Sat, 9a-1p
5-12
Laureola Activity Room
This activity is presented by San Carlos Parks & Rec and scheduled to take place on and Saturday 12/14 from 9a-1p at Laureola Activity Room. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of San Carlos Parks & Rec.

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