Engage your young scientist in science-related learning at the Saint Louis Science Center's Preschool Science Series: Science Tots.
Science Tots is designed for children ages 18 to 36 months. The class provides opportunities to support brain development and learning. Toddlers and their grown-ups will explore STEM topics through songs, stories, hands-on exploration and play. Activities will ignite curiosity and wonder in young children as well as empower parents and caregivers to support their child's STEM learning in class and in their daily lives.
Due to space limitations, please only one adult per child. Cost is $10 per class for members of the Saint Louis Science Center and $12 for non-members.
Science Tots is generally held on the second and fourth weeks of the month, Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. Check dates above or at the link.
For more information and to reserve your spot, go to slsc.org or call 314-289-4439.
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