Contact details
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City of Stirling
Natural clay offers tactile experiences that engage the senses, inspire creativity and support fine and gross motor skills. This session gives children an opportunity to take sensory risks in a supportive environment. Sloppy, firm, gooey and muddy clay is available, plus natural ochres are provided for face painting.
Important information:
- Please meet near the Playground at Bina Parkland
- Parents and carers must stay on site for the duration of the session and are encouraged to join-in
- This session is open to kids of all ages
- This is a drop-in session - so feel free to bring a picnic and enjoy a day in the park
- Bina Parkland is located within Princess Wallington Reserve
- The park includes traditional play equipment, nature play, with plenty of grassed area for picnics.
This school holiday activity is presented by the City of Stirling as part of WA Tree Festival 2026. The 2026 WA Tree Festival is sponsored by the Government of Western Australia, with the support of WALGA and Perth NRM.
Photo credit - Educated by Nature.
