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[Earth Heroes] haBEEtat Game Workshop In-Person
This programme requires registration.
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll explore haBEEtat, an educational game featuring the four species of honey bees found in Singapore. As forests shrink and natural habitats disappear, many bees have started to build their homes in our towns and neighbourhoods. Bees play a vital role in keeping our environment healthy, but people often see them as dangerous and try to remove them. Through this game, you’ll discover why bees are important to our ecosystems and learn practical ways to respond when we encounter them — helping us make our neighbourhoods more bee-friendly places.
This programme is suitable for children and teens aged 11 - 17 years old. Click 'Find out more' to register for the programme.
About the partner:
Dr Tricia Seow is a researcher who studies how people can learn to care for the environment. She helps lead the Sustainability Learning Lab at the National Institute of Education.
Mr Eugene Goh has been rescuing and relocating honey bees in Singapore since 2022.
They created the haBEEtat game because they believe that honey bees are important and should be protected, even in our busy city
- Date:
- Saturday, June 6, 2026
- Time:
- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
- Time Zone:
- China, Malaysia, Singapore (change)
- Location:
- Woodlands Library - Programme Zone (Level 1)
- Branch:
- Woodlands Library
- Audience:
- Teenagers (13-17 yo)
- Categories:
- Areas of Interest > Sustainability Event Type > Workshop Language > English