Recreating a river with natural materials – with this and many other activities, forest educator Susanne Kienzle wants to teach children the importance of water. Photo: Enzkreis, Photographer: Susanne Kienzle
Whether as an elixir of life for humans and nature, as a landscape-shaping element, or as a destructive force of nature – water has many faces. The importance of this precious liquid, especially for the forest, is what we would like to explore. Susanne Kienzle The Enzkreis Forestry Office's forest education team will be teaching this topic to elementary school-aged children and their siblings, accompanied by their parents, on Sunday, June 30, from 14 p.m. to 16 p.m. in Neuenbürg Castle Park. To illustrate the importance of water, the children will be able to conduct experiments with the forest educator and build small towns and a river with natural materials. Susanne Kienzle accepts registrations via email. Susanne.Kienzle@enzkreis.de Children should wear weather-appropriate clothing that can get dirty and bring a small snack.
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