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Zoo Tales: A trip to the dentist
Take a closer look at what happens when the zoo animals need dental treatment.
Zoo giraffes on the move
One of Auckland Zoo's giraffes, Mdomo, set sail last week on her way to join half-sister Shira at Christchurch's Orana Wildlife Park.
Small but perfectly formed
Kaukapakapa Library, one of the smallest libraries in NZ, was included in a recent BBC radio documentary on tiny book-lending institutions.
Discover Āwhitu Regional Park
If you haven’t had time to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city over summer, a day trip to Āwhitu Regional Park could be just what you need.
Our resident 'bat man' has tips for campers
Ben Paris our resident 'Bat man' is urging campers in the Waitakere and Hunua Ranges to keep a lookout for native long-tailed bats during the Big Camp Out on 5 and 6 March.
Myers Park is the place to play
Myers Park is fast becoming a favourite destination for Auckland families.
Zoo Tales: Horticulture with Hugo
Auckland Zoo's Manager of Horticulture, Hugo, is passionate about plants! Not only do he and his team make the Zoo look beautiful - they’re also working to conserve many rare and threatened plant species.
Zoo Tales: Excellent ectotherms
In this week's Zoo Tales, we meet some of the Zoo's ectotherms.
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Make Days at the Maritime Museum
Drop into the Maritime Museum on Sundays in November and take home a free, whānau-friendly craft.
Dough Modelling
Come and join Glenfield Library’s dough modelling workshop with our modelling master, Miaomiao.
Sunday Fun
Sunday Fun - various activities for family and friends celebrating different themes through out t...
Family Games Afternoon
Sunday afternoons are the perfect time for a classic family game!
Chess Club
Chess Club for all ages, bring your friends & family and have a game in the library.
Rhymetime
Join our Rhymetime sessions with songs, movement and finger rhymes for pre-schoolers and their ca...
Garden Club
Learn more about Papatūānuku (Mother Earth) and how to tend to her garden bed.
Rhythm and Beats Whangaparāoa
Rhythm & Beats is a fun and interactive 30-minute session for children aged 3-5 years old.
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