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Starting Out Wild: Seeds Needs

The Starting Out Wild program is returning in-person, but we will still offer the pre-recorded version published on the 15th of every month.

Join us this month as we learn about seeds! Join Master Naturalist, Wendy Drezek to sing songs, learn about what seeds are and why plants make them, learn about all the different ways they can be dispersed, and then what happens to a seed once it finds the perfect spot to germinate!  Then we'll make a spiny a craft, read a story, and make a snack!

Learn more with Wendy’s lesson plan: https://txmn.org/alamo/files/2022/02/seedsweneed.pdf

About Starting Out Wild

Starting Out Wild is an educational program that fosters toddlers’ love of nature. Offered to children 18 months to 3 years old, the program’s format has four parts: learning, investigating, a hands-on project and snack time. The nature-filled lessons are highlighted with music and movement, plus a story on both ends.

Earlier Event: March 12
Art in the Park: Micro Drawing
Later Event: March 15
Growing Up Wild: The Seeds We Need