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Stop Summer Brain Drain - Free Science experiments about Water on Sunday at the library

Over the summer, your child may lose valuable knowledge needed to succeed next year. Keep their brains working with a fun, hands-on science class about water at the library. The price is right - FREE!

Parents of 8-12 year old kids:
The Redwood City Library is offering the third class in their Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) series of classes this Sunday at the Redwood City Downtown Library Children's Room from 2:00 - 3:00. Each class is stand-alone so even if you missed the other two fantastic sessions, you can still join in. The library is at 1044 Middlefield Rd in Redwood City.

These sessions are fun, entertaining, and educational. The sessions are run by the Redwood City Youth Literacy Council so the kids enjoy doing the experiments with teenagers but are created by adults committed to teaching science fundamentals. The theme for this Sunday's session will be "Water and How Water Makes Things Work" with hands-on experiments!

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