when: 19 October 2021 | venue: Online | cost: Free | address: See event description for details on how to connect.
published: 18 Oct 2021, 5 min read
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The Family Project is a free-to-all platform which will feature free daily activities and advice which is all delivered online. The activities are designed for children aged 2-12 years old but whole family is encouraged to get involved and get their brains stimulated during lockdown.
It's simple to get involved as many of the activities just require every day household objects. The activities involve many friendly and familiar faces including Tom Williams (Australian television personality), Ryan 'The Brickman' McNaught (from Lego Masters Australia) and Belinda Russell (co-host of Today Extra) who are running a whole range of activities from keeping herb gardens and worm farms, to Tik Tok dances and Lego challenges.
The project encourages families to connect and take part in the activities together with the view of creating. The project is a partnership between Gidget Foundation Australia, Tresillian and the government and encourages families to connect and take part in the activities together.
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The Family Project is a free-to-all platform which will feature free daily activities and advice which is all delivered online. The activities are designed for children aged 2-12 years old but whole family is encouraged to get involved and get their brains stimulated during lockdown.
It's simple to get involved as many of the activities just require every day household objects. The activities involve many friendly and familiar faces including Tom Williams (Australian television personality), Ryan 'The Brickman' McNaught (from Lego Masters Australia) and Belinda Russell (co-host of Today Extra) who are running a whole range of activities from keeping herb gardens and worm farms, to Tik Tok dances and Lego challenges.
The project encourages families to connect and take part in the activities together with the view of creating. The project is a partnership between Gidget Foundation Australia, Tresillian and the government and encourages families to connect and take part in the activities together.
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