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Kiddie Science Winter Workshops

Kiddie Science is a nonprofit organization aimed at presenting science-based programming to young children.

Kiddie Science is a non-profit organization aimed at presenting science to young children. Established in 2013, Kiddie Science has worked with over 600 young scientists through New York City. It is our mission to empower children to apply critical thinking skills to their world and foster a lifetime love of science.

We are excited to share our upcoming science workshops. Space in our workshops fill up fast, so register your young scientist today!

Age 2.5-5 Science at Lark
Young scientists age 2.5-5 and their caregiver take part in fun, hands-on experiments. Our mixed age group approach provides children and their caregiver the opportunity to explore and learn together in a supportive environment.

Session A
January 12th- Weather Explorers
January 19th- Under the Sea
January 26th- Colors all Around
February 2nd- The Human Body
February 9th-Slime Time!

Session B
March 2nd- Dinosaur Detectives
March 9th- Sink or Float
March 16th- Adaptations
March 23rd- Food Science
March 30th-Chemistry

To register for Science at Lark, visit http://www.kiddiescience.org/science-at-lark.html


Age 5-8 Science Saturdays
Science Saturdays is an inquiry-based program for young scientists age 5 to 8. Each week focuses on a specific theme that is presented through hands-on exploration.

Session A
January 24th: Living Things
January 31st: Engineering
February 7th: Paleontology
February 14th: Science Lab

Session B
March 7th: Liquid Science
March 14th: Slime Time!
March 21st: Earth Science
March 28th: Color Science

For detailed information about our topics and to register your young scientist, visit http://www.kiddiescience.org/science-saturdays.html

To learn more about the organization, please visit www.KiddieScience.org

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