[attach id=541855 size="medium"]A hands-on series teaching kids the importance of creativity in science starts this Saturday.[/attach]

Learning about science through theatre, the art of puppetry and hands-on creative workshops, is what Kids Dig Science is all about.

Six puppet shows will be taking place with each performance delving into the wonderful world of science while cutting it down to size in the most entertaining manner possible. Each performance is designed to be interactive, allowing the children to engage and be a part of the show.

Following each show, a workshop will allow children to have a hands-on experience of science using their artistic skills, creativity and curious minds in order to unearth the phenomena of the world they live in.

These workshops are designed to help children understand the importance of creativity in both the fields of science and the arts while presenting them with the importance of questioning practically everything and all-things-science.

■ Organised by Spazju Kreattiv, the first session is taking place on Saturday between 3pm and 5pm at St James Cavalier in Valletta. The series also sees the participation of the Malta Chamber of Scientists. It is targeted at children aged seven and over and will be held in English. Further sessions will be held once a month until April 2017. For more information or tickets, visit http://kreattivita.org .

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