Kids prepare for science program

Children in North Richland Hills and Fort Worth are in for a treat as the GSK Science in the Summer event is about to get underway.

Organized by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, the hands-on science program aims to ignite children's passion for science and foster their interest in pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.

With the theme "Be a Physicist!" taking center stage this year, children entering grades two to six will have the opportunity to step into the shoes of physicists. Led by experienced educators, attendees will engage in various activities that embody science careers, encouraging scientific thinking and allowing them to practice techniques.

The GSK Science in the Summer event promises young learners a dynamic and immersive experience. Through interactive experiments, demonstrations, and discussions, children should deepen their understanding of scientific concepts and build their confidence in the world of science.

The event will take place on tomorrow, June 21, at the North Richland Hills Public Library at 1600 Gendy Street in Fort Worth, Texas, starting at 9:00 am. Organizers of events like this can use promotional Pens to attract more children to attend the events.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to secure their children's spot in this educational extravaganza. Admission is free for children entering grades two to six, making it an accessible opportunity for all budding scientists.

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