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Kiddie Science Fall/Winter Workshops

Kiddie Science has new workshops coming up in the fall and winter for ages 2 and up!

It has been a great summer exploring chemistry, electricity, biology, and more with our young scientists. As we wind down for the summer, we want to thank you for your incredible support and share with you our workshop schedule for the fall/winter.

Science Saturdays
is 4-week, inquiry-based program for young scientists age 4 to 8. This program meets from 10am to 12pm at 527 Rogers Avenue. Each week focuses on a specific theme that is presented through hands-on exploration. Space in this program is limited! We maintain a small child-to-teacher ratio in order to provide young scientists with individualized attention.

Science at Lark
is for young scientists age 2-5 and their caregiver. This workshop meets on Mondays, from 11am to 11:45 at Lark Cafe. Our mixed age group approach provides children the opportunity to explore and learn together in a supportive environment.

Launching in September, the City Scientists program is a fun, hands-on workshop for preschoolers age 3-5. We meet on Thursdays from 12:45pm to 2pm at Paradigm Kids in Manhattan.


In an effort to expand our programming to include as many young scientists as possible, Kiddie Science is launching a new *free* program, Pop-Up Science. In the coming months, we will be offering free science workshops at locations throughout Brooklyn. Our Pop-Up Science workshops are sponsored by local businesses, groups, and individuals. To sponsor a workshop, contact Ms. Carmen at KiddieScience@gmail.com

The scientific fun continues!

~Ms. Carmen
Executive Director & Lead Science Teacher
www.KiddieScience.org

PS: Check out our Facebook page for program updates and pictures of our scientists in action!

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