Celebrate Curiosity With Zadie from Work It Out Wombats and your friends at NWPB

What To Expect

Join all your friends from NWPB and Zadie from Work It Out Wombats as we explore our curiosity. Together, children and families can participate in a variety of fun, engaging STEAM activities and get their picture taken with Zadie. Children will receive fun giveaways while supplies last.  

WSU Tri-Cities Campus
Floyd Building Atrium
2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WA 99354

We can’t wait to see you there!

Thank you to our community sponsor!

Meet Zadie from Work It Out Wombats!​

Zadie is one of the three main characters in Work It Out Wombats. She is the younger sister of Malik and the older sister of Zeke. Zadie is the most exuberant and zoomy of the Wombats. She is a brainstormer extraordinaire, always with many ideas that range from nonsensically silly to unexpectedly brilliant, with her imagination shown in an arts and crafts style. Zadie likes to run things, but she’s also collaborative: always adding whimsical, fanciful flourishes to activities with others. She also has many talents such as doing soccer tricks and skateboarding.

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Explore Together/Exploremos Juntos is an early education initiative created by Northwest Public Broadcasting to engage families in STEAM learning, enhance educational opportunities for children and connect with the communities we serve. 

Contact​

Debbie Riek, Director of Education
debra.riek@wsu.edu

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