Teens can take part in the Saint Louis Science Center's Teen Science Cafe Program for Emergency Medicine. Dr. Jason Wagner from Barnes-Jewish Hospital will lead an interactive discussion describing his experience as an ER doctor.
Then Dr. Wagner and his team of ER residents will bring the latest technology and lead hands-on demonstrations of the tools and technology the use to train real medical students.
Experience a unique evening with your family exploring human anatomy and contemporary health issues at this family workshop called: The Incredible Human Body: A 3-D Look Into How the Body Works.
Despite having lived most of their lives in St. Louis, my children had — up unti
l this past weekend — never been to the Saint Louis Science Center. It’s a major mom fail, I know, ranking right up there with forgetting to pack the Gushers in last Friday’s lunchbox as promised. I may never hear the end of that one.
Enter the fascinating world of Wildlife Rescue. Step into the recovery efforts and “meet” the people who dedicate their lives to saving animals.
Explore the innovative ways used to capture, raise and release endangered species back to the wild. Interact with puppets, costumes and other techniques used to teach young animals essential survival skills.
Enter the fascinating world of Wildlife Rescue. Step into the recovery efforts and “meet” the people who dedicate their lives to saving animals.
Explore the innovative ways used to capture, raise and release endangered species back to the wild. Interact with puppets, costumes and other techniques used to teach young animals essential survival skills.
Butterflies are so much more than just insects! Your family can take part in this workshop and examine fascinating examples of flight and truly elegant symbols of good fortune. Learn through play as you act out the butterfly life cycle and take home your own butterfly sample. You'll also gather some helpful hints to spot and attract butterflies to your home.
Your family can learn the science needed to make an eerie Halloween atmosphere that glows, bubbles and oozes! Experiment with ice, polymers, and household products you never knew could glow. Scare of some fun as staff at the Science Center show you how to add ghoulish decor to your home and eerie accessories to your costume. Find out how haunting science can be as you learn to make homemade fake blood in a bubbling caldron of witch's brew!
Washington University in St. Louis Baseball hosts a week-long baseball day camp in which boys and girls will learn baseball basics, play in the sun (and shade) and best of all - have FUN! With an age-appropriate curriculum and a safe environment, our college baseball coaches will show your son or daughter what it takes to be a Lil' Bear through instruction, games, wiffle ball, and – because every kid wants to get in the pool – SWIM TIME!
Camp is help June 17-21 and is for ages 6 to 10. Visit our web site for more information and let your kids be a Lil' Bear!
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