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It's that time of year again: time for kids to head to the Children's Museum of Atlanta for some free summer fun.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the museum is offering a variety of activities for kids throughout the month of July.
Among them: an animal yoga class, a sports-themed silhouette art class, and a science bar where kids can learn how to make navigation tools for different weather conditions.
The Fourth of July celebration will also include a reading of Fourth of July Mice by Bethany Roberts and baking soda fireworks, according to the museum's website.
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