Wave of Letters: Little Oceans & Las Canteras Biodiversity
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An activity to get to know up close the marine life of Las Canteras, its local species and the importance of the coastal ecosystem. After the educational part, the girls and boys will create an art piece with materials inspired by the sea. Target audience: Girls and boys from 6 years old. Venue: Josefina de la Torre Public Library. Useful information: - Free activity with prior reservation. - Each reservation corresponds to 1 participating child. - If you want to register more than one girl or boy, select one reservation for each child. - Girls and boys must be accompanied by a responsible adult during the activity. - If you are finally unable to attend, please cancel your reservation so that another person can take the place.
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