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Hands-on learning and DIY activities for ages 2 to 12. From wombats to flying machines there's something for everyone to enjoy. 

Activities for 2-5 year olds
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Discovery Play @ Home - create your own butterfly!

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Download the Butterfly Discovery Play activity online here!(PDF, 545KB)

Activities for 5-12 year olds
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Frankentoys
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Frankentoys QVMAG Launceston


Download our activity sheet for Frankentoys online here.(PDF, 292KB)


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Flying Machines
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Flying Machines QVMAG Launceston


Download our activity sheet for Flying Machines online here.(PDF, 561KB)

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Create your own star projector!
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Download our activity sheet to create your own star projector online here.(PDF, 1021KB)



Video Resources
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Discovery Play @ Home - build a balloon rocket

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Discovery Play @ Home - Wombats!

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Discovery Play @ Home - Build your own boat!

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