Little Science Lab for Preschoolers at Lynnwood Library on December 4

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The Lynnwood Library offers a weekly program called the Little Science Lab for preschool children aged 3-5. This engaging program occurs every Wednesday at 2 p. m. , allowing young children to explore scientific concepts in a fun and interactive way. Coordinated with educators from the Imagine Children’s Museum, the lab encourages curiosity about the natural world.

By participating, children develop essential early math and science skills that prepare them for school. The upcoming class is on December 4, 2024, at the library located at 19200 44th Ave. W. , Lynnwood. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to join their children in this enriching experience.

Additional details about the event can be accessed via a provided link, highlighting the library's commitment to early childhood education and community engagement.

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