Science in the Summer
The Free Library of Philadelphia is excited to once again partner with The Franklin Institute to present GSK Science in the Summer, an informal, hands-on summer science program for children entering grades 2-6!
Science in the Summer is designed to increase children's value of, interest in, and confidence about doing science and pursuing STEM careers.
Be A Health Scientist!
This year's Be a Health Scientist! theme invites children to explore the diverse roles of scientists as they investigate the universe, gather information, and use actual scientific tools, machines, and procedures to solve real-world problems.
Each activity highlights a STEM career through a story that encourages children to play the role of a person in that profession. Specifically, participants will be able to try on the lab coat and join the research teams to:
- Be an Athletic Trainer
- Be a Cardiologist
- Be a Dietitian
- Be an Epidemiologist
- Be an Orthopedic Doctor
Science in the Summer programs will take place at select libraries throughout the city from June 9 to August 8, 2025. Dates and times for these programs will vary by location.
For more information, visit our Calendar of Events, stop by your neighborhood library location, or visit www.scienceinthesummer.com

Upcoming Events
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Science in the Summer: Be a Health Scientist
Thu, August 21, 2025
1:00 P.M.
Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Library
Science in the Summer is a free, informal science program for children entering grades 2 - 6. Supported by GSK and offered in collaboration with The Franklin Institute, the goal of the program is to increase children's interest and confidence in doing science and pursuing STEM careers…
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Science in the Summer: Be a Health Scientist
Thu, August 21, 2025
4:00 P.M.
Haverford Library
Science in the Summer is a free, informal science program for children entering grades 2 - 6. Supported by GSK and offered in collaboration with The Franklin Institute, the goal of the program is to increase children's interest and confidence in doing science and pursuing STEM careers…