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12 Friday / March 12, 2021

WonderLab Science StoryTime for children age birth through 6 years – Good Morning, Scientist!

09:00 am to 09:30 am
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqcO6vqD8rGtICN4TxsomLWeMZkYOCNXKq

Join us for a reading of Julian is a Mermaid by Jessica Love. Julian’s mind is filled with wonder when he encounters people dressed as mermaids. Thinking about Mermaid tails and the stability offered by fins, we will explore building an underwater vessel with recycled materials and stabilizing it with a fin. Science Story Time allows young scientists to develop literacy and STEM skills as well as build vocabulary by actively participating in the program. Activities designed for ages 3-6. All welcome. Materials are not necessary for the program and a materials list and instructions will be provided so young scientists and their caregivers can build their own projects.

Children / Education / Entertainment

12 Friday / March 12, 2021

WonderLab Animal Hour for All Ages – Memory

03:00 pm to 03:30 pm
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEod-6hqjoqHt1GBwFrbCddM5Ti3JStRnGx

Join us as in this week’s edition of Animal Hour to see if humans really do have the best memories in the animal kingdom or if perhaps our memories don’t quite take the cake. Explore the abilities of animals such as elephants, chimps and corvids (crows and ravens) and put your own memory to the test during some memory games.

Animals / Children / Education

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