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The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is thrilled to announce its Super Science programs for kids in grades K-5. These engaging and hands-on programs offer children the chance to explore various scientific concepts in a fun and interactive way. Instead of just learning about science, kids will actively participate in experiments and activities to find answers to fascinating questions related to the natural world.

The Super Science programs combine captivating books with high-quality STEM activities that encourage scientific inquiry and spark curiosity about the world of science. Children will have the opportunity to delve into a range of topics, from animal adaptations and insects to physics, paleontology, geology, and human anatomy.

A complete list of Super Science programs happening this summer can be found on the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s website. Parents can contact their neighborhood library to find out which topic will be covered during the summer program. These programs are designed to inspire a love for science and encourage young minds to explore the wonders of the natural world.

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