Tales and Trails Storytime - Piney Lakes (Term 4, 2024)
Join us for a nature-themed storytime followed by a short bushwalk in Piney Lakes Reserve.
Select date and time
Location
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre
555 Leach Highway Winthrop, WA 6150 AustraliaAbout this event
Spending time in nature is so good for our physical and mental wellbeing. Get your pre-school children outside and join us at Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre to listen to stories about nature and explore one of our fabulous reserves. (Suited to children aged ~2-4 years who are able to sit and listen to two stories.)
Please wear enclosed shoes, a hat and/or other weather appropriate clothing. If the weather is too wet, we will provide alternative activities inside the centre (eg. music and movement, looking at artefacts (seed pods, feathers, leaves etc), colouring in sheets). If there is light rain, we will still go out, so make sure to wear a raincoat!
Children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times. Every person who will be attending will need to be registered, including babies. Register for one or all dates.
(Tales and Trails is part of our ongoing toddler program at PLEEC, including Buds n Blooms Nature Play Group and Free Play sessions.)
What to expect:
Length
This event goes for one hour.
Start time
While this event is quite informal, if you do not arrive within the first 15 minutes the group may already have left for the walk.
Location
Ngoolark Space - Outside in the amphitheatre or inside if hot/wet. Also outside on trails in the reserve.
Requirements
Sessions will run in all weather so we recommend bringing a change of clothes, wet weather gear, hats and sunscreen. Please bring your own drink bottle and your own morning tea. Note that shelter from the rain is available and alternative indoor free play will be offerred if we are unable to do a walk.
Type of event and expectations
Early learning environment: Children should be able to sit calmly when asked and follow all instructions of the program facilitator. Parents and caregivers are responsible for the health and safety of their children at all times and must ensure the behaviour of a child in their care is not negatively impacting the experience of others. Quiet spaces will be available at this event.
Accessibility
Accessible parking is available at front of Centre, rooms are located on multiple levels via a ramp and toilets are available within the venue. Some of the footpaths and the boardwalk in the reserve are a bit bumpy but are otherwise accessible for prams and wheelchairs. For specific access requirements please feel free to call or email the centre at (08)9364 0191 or piney.lakes@melville.wa.gov.au
Directions to centre
Please consider using public transportation. A bus stop, just a 2-minute walk away, is conveniently located near the Centre and services multiple routes.
The Centre is located at 555 Leach Highway, Winthrop in the Piney Lakes reserve. To reach us, if heading westbound, take the first left after Murdoch Drive on Leach Highway. If coming from the Fremantle area, continue on Leach Hwy across Murdoch Drive and use the designated U-turn just after the lights to move to the westbound lanes. Go back through the lights at Murdoch Drive and take the first left. Please park in the signed public carpark.
Enews and follow Eventbrite page
Subscribe to City of Melville Sustainability and Environment e-newsletter to stay up to date with upcoming environment and sustainability events in City of Melville. To be notified of all events follow our Eventbrite page.
Recycling hub
Bring the following items for recycling at Piney Lakes when you attend a workshop: household batteries, printer cartridges, light globes, mobile phones and chargers, writing instruments, plastic bread tags, oral care products, plastic bottle lids, metal bottle lids and beer can clips.
Some safety requirements:
As we will be going out into a natural area please make sure you and the children with you follow the rules below:
- Feet on paths - We have a disease in the reserve called dieback that kills plants and that can spread on shoes.
- Gentle hands - Exploring textures of leaves and bark is interesting, however please encourage your kids to have gentle hands and not damage plants or other parts of the environment.
- Empty pockets - Collecting can be fun, however we encourage leaving what we find as homes for insects and lizards, food for fungi and trees and to stop the spread of disease. This includes picking flowers which make seeds to grow new plants and provide food for different animals.
- Eyes and ears alert - There are lizards, birds, frogs and snakes as well as lakes, low hanging branches, trip hazards in this reserve. Please keep your child close, and stay alert as you walk.