December 27, 2025 - 04:58

Charleston’s art and science museum has planned several opportunities for kids to learn something new before going back to school in the new year. The Winter WonderLabs program will take place over four days in December, providing a unique blend of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) activities designed to engage young minds.
This initiative aims to inspire creativity and critical thinking among children, offering hands-on workshops and interactive experiences. Participants will have the chance to explore various topics, from robotics to art creation, all while fostering a love for learning in a fun and dynamic environment.
Parents are encouraged to enroll their children early, as spots are expected to fill quickly. This program not only enriches the educational experience but also allows kids to socialize and collaborate with peers, making it a perfect opportunity for personal growth and skill development. As the holiday season approaches, Winter WonderLabs promises to be an exciting way for youth to kick off their winter break.
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