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Crossroads at Big Creek is set to host an engaging Science Saturday program for young learners and their families on January 11 at 2 PM. This event aims to foster a love for science through interactive activities that are both educational and fun. Participants will dive into the world of “kitchen chemistry,” where they will explore basic scientific concepts using everyday household items.
The program is designed to make science accessible and enjoyable for children, encouraging them to ask questions and think critically. Attendees will have the opportunity to conduct simple experiments that demonstrate chemical reactions in a safe environment, promoting hands-on learning.
This initiative not only aims to enhance scientific understanding but also to strengthen family bonds through collaborative learning experiences. Parents are encouraged to join their children in these activities, making it a perfect weekend outing for families interested in nurturing curiosity and creativity in their young ones.
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