The Little Scientist’s Lab at California Science Center teaches kids how butterflies get their wings

How do Butterflies Get their Wings?

butterfly wingsThe Little Scientist’s Lab at the California Science Center offers a Field Trip program for kids ages 4-6 years old. At the How do Butterflies Get their Wings? Program, kids will learn about life cycles and explore the amazing transformation that these creatures undergo. The field trip is for groups of 20 kids or more, so if you don’t quite have the requisite 20 friends and siblings to bring on this large playdate, let your preschooler’s teacher know that this field trip exists for the entire class.  Pre-registration is required and the cost is only $7 per student (adult chaperones – no maximum number – are free!)

How Do Butterflies Get their Wings? Field Trip

California Science Center
Exposition Park
39th Street & Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, 90037; (323) 724-3623
Now through June 30, 2010
Hours: Check with reservations on field trip times

Ages: 4-6
Cost: $7 per child, 20 child minimum, chaperones FREE (1 chaperone/10 kids minimum, no maximum)
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