
Unearth prehistoric plants at Dobbies Sandyholm store next month
This August, children attending Dobbies Little Seedlings Club at its Sandyholm store in the Clyde Valley will get the chance to travel back hundreds of millions of years to learn about prehistoric plants and talk about their favourite dinosaurs.
The monthly free-to-attend Little Seedlings Club is taking place on Sunday, August 3, for children aged 4-10 at stores across the UK, where they can get involved in hands-on activities and come together to learn about a variety of different topics in a friendly group setting.
At the Little Seedlings Club, attendees will start by learning about dinosaurs from different time periods before covering plants that have been around as long as their favourite dinos and can still be found in our gardens today.
Attendees at the Sandyholm store will also take part in games and make their own fossil to take home.
Dobbies' Events Programme Manager, Ayesha Nickson, is excited to welcome families along to this time-travelling event at the Sandyholm store.
She said: 'Our Prehistoric Plants workshop is a very exciting opportunity for children to show and share their love for dinosaurs while learning more about plants.
'The activities that the children can take part in are a great way to discover and explore the world of prehistoric plants, and the crafts allow the fun to carry on at home.
'Dobbies is a great place for families to come together, whether it's to experience our free Little Seedlings Club, have fun in the soft play, or enjoy a lovely treat in the restaurant where children can eat for £1.'
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