Tri-County Play Collaborative

Tri-County Play Collaborative We'd love to introduce ourselves!

Ensuring every young child in the Tri-County can play, learn, and explore the arts, culture, nature, and history—through access to museums, theaters, nature centers, and more—regardless of income or background. We are an early childhood partnership between Tri County First Steps local agencies (Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester County First Steps), libraries, and cultural attractions offering p

arents and caregivers of young children from every community and economic background free or low-cost access to the Lowcountry's world-class museums, theatres, aquarium, historical sites, and nature centers. By offering this access, we seek to introduce young children from hard-to-reach communities to the powerful world of personal discovery and learning. Hundreds of young children, parents & caregivers, and early educators can explore local cultural and natural history, expand early learning concepts, deepen interests, and connect their natural curiosity to the wider world around them.
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Nos encantaría presentarnos! Tri-County Play Collaborative es una asociación de la primera infancia entre las asociaciones locales de Tri-County First Steps (condados de Charleston, Dorchester y Berkeley), el Museo de Niños de Lowcountry y las bibliotecas y atracciones culturales que ofrecen cuidadores primarios de niños pequeños de todas las comunidades, y económicos. Acceso gratuito o de bajo costo a los museos, teatros, acuarios, sitios históricos y de naturaleza de clase mundial de Lowcountry, y centros al aire libre. Nuestro objetivo es garantizar que las familias más difíciles de alcanzar tengan oportunidades de acceder a la comunidad local sin tener en cuenta el estado socioeconómico.

Southern BEE Alliance First Aid Kit Assembly & Stay Ready Session!Join us to identify what you and your family most need...
06/01/2026

Southern BEE Alliance First Aid Kit Assembly & Stay Ready Session!

Join us to identify what you and your family most need during an emergency and create your own personalized herbal, wellness, or care kit. Participants will also have access to a variety of free materials to support both holistic care needs and medical essentials.

Come build community, strengthen preparedness, and leave with resources to help you stay ready.

Please share and help us spread the word! See the updated flyer for details.

Do you remember summer evenings spent near the water, trying to catch fireflies as the sun disappeared below the horizon...
05/30/2026

Do you remember summer evenings spent near the water, trying to catch fireflies as the sun disappeared below the horizon?

Last night BEE Collective/ Tri-County Play Collaborative families enjoyed a magical sunset paddle with our friends at Charleston Kayak Company. Families paddled together as the day came to a close, then explored a cypress forest after dark in search of fireflies-including several new species found right here in the Lowcountry!

As part of our Play & Read Series, families also enjoyed Eric Carle's beloved children's book The Lonely Firefly, and each family received a free copy to take home.

Experiences like these help children build a lifelong connection to nature, spark curiosity, and create the kind of childhood memories that stay with us for years to come.

✨ Ready for the next adventure?

Join us for our next Play is Prevention event on Sunday, June 8, from 2:00–5:00 PM as families learn the basics of camping, outdoor safety, Leave No Trace principles, nature exploration, and how to confidently and safely enjoy the outdoors together.

🏕️ Great for first-time campers and families with young children!

🎟️ Register on Eventbrite.

Thank you to our amazing partners and families for joining us on this special adventure.

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This Mother’s Day, we honor and celebrate the love and labor of those who help children grow, heal, and thrive. Caregivi...
05/10/2026

This Mother’s Day, we honor and celebrate the love and labor of those who help children grow, heal, and thrive. Caregiving is essential work, and those who care for our youngest children deserve fair wages, benefits, wellness supports, and dignity.

As National Association for the Education of Young Children reminds us, investing in early childhood educators and caregivers is investing in children, families, and our collective future.

Happy Mother’s Day to all who mother, nurture, and hold community together. 🌿

On this Earth Day, we center children and the generations they will carry forward 🌱The way children play, explore, and c...
04/22/2026

On this Earth Day, we center children and the generations they will carry forward 🌱

The way children play, explore, and connect with the land today shapes the world they—and those who come after them—will inherit. Every outdoor gathering, every moment of curiosity, every connection to nature is part of a longer story of care, stewardship, and belonging.
When we gather with families on our Tri-County Play Collaborative adventures, we teach and remind: leave no trace.

When we center children in our work, we are also tending to the future—protecting their right to breathe clean air, access safe green spaces, and grow in environments that nurture their full selves.

We hold all children as sacred to what comes next.

Grateful for our newest Tri-County Play Collaborative Board members—powerful advocates for children, families, and commu...
04/13/2026

Grateful for our newest Tri-County Play Collaborative Board members—powerful advocates for children, families, and community care.

We can’t think of a better way to kick off our observance of the Week of the Young Child than by welcoming them into this work.

Stay tuned to learn more about the gifts and stories they each bring and upcoming programs!
WeekOfTheYoungChild

04/13/2026
04/13/2026

✨ ACTION BEYOND GRIEF ✨

This is where we turn grief into action. While processing the recent loss of Dr. Janell Green Smith, we discussed how we could begin to make actual change by reducing disparities and improving outcomes for Black families. The time is now. Join our panelists as we strategize together to ensure mothers in the Lowcountry and beyond have improved access and system accountability while being empowered to build a strong support team full of advocacy, education and the awareness needed for their desired birth experience.

Our panel includes a healthcare professional, a community doula, and a mother with recent lived experience. Change comes through conversation so let’s begin now! Together.

ACTION BEYOND GRIEF
In-Person Event, Moderated Panel

📅 Wednesday, April 15, 2026
⏰ 6-7:30PM
📍 Berkeley County First Steps
1007 Bankton Circle, Suite C
Hanahan, SC 29410

Kratina Covington
Jasmine Middleton
CheVonne Lindsey
Berkeley County First Steps

In observance of Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, our Tri-County Play Collaborative will feature Raphael James, sh...
04/12/2026

In observance of Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, our Tri-County Play Collaborative will feature Raphael James, sharing from his book I Don’t Want to Talk About It. He will speak on his journey of parenting a son with autism while also caregiving for a parent living with dementia.

Books will be available for purchase.
All caregivers and parents of neurodiverse children are warmly welcome.


Register now to join us!

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Charleston, SC

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