Discovering Science Through Hands-On Adventures: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s Super Science Programs for Kids

Begin an exploration of scientific wonders at Super Science!

The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is thrilled to present its Super Science programs for children in grades K-5. These programs offer kids the opportunity to not just learn about science, but to actively explore, experiment, and discover the wonders of the world around them. By pairing engaging books with hands-on STEM activities, children are encouraged to ask questions, seek answers, and ignite their curiosity about the scientific world.

Super Science covers a variety of topics, including Animal Features and Adaptations, Bugs, Physics, Paleontology, Geology, and Human Anatomy. From exploring how animals adapt to their environments to delving into the world of prehistoric creatures, there is something for every young scientist to enjoy. Children can participate in activities that mimic those of paleontologists, geologists, and anatomists, allowing them to truly engage with the material on a hands-on level.

These programs are designed to spark a love of science and discovery in children of all ages. With engaging materials and experienced educators leading the way, kids will be able to learn about science in a fun and interactive way. Whether they’re interested in dinosaurs or space exploration, Super Science has something for everyone.

For more information on the Super Science programs happening this summer at your local library branch of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh check out their website or contact your local library for details on which topics they will be covering during their program. Join us in sparking a love of science and discovery in children!

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