Park Slope, South Slope, Greenpoint, Prospect Heights
Ages 5-10 | June 23 - September 3 | 9am-3:30pm with extended day options from 8:30 am-5:30pm | $715/week | Early drop off $10/day, Extended Day until 5:30 $45 | sibling discount at check-out
Earlybird discount: $50 off for weeks 4-8 if booked before March 1
Looking for fun, educational ways for your child to spend their summer? The Tiny Scientist offers science-themed summer camp weeks filled with thrilling, state-standard aligned science, STEM challenges, nature walks, and more. Check out our upcoming summer programs and register your scientist for some hands-on science FUN today!
4 convenient locations and we also offer fully outdoor camps in Prospect Park on select weeks!
- 69 Underhill Ave (Prospect Heights)
- 1624 8th Ave. (South Slope)
- 291 5th Ave (Park Slope)
- 252 Driggs Ave (Greenpoint/ Williamsburg)
Also be sure to check out our website for more information on our amazing birthday party packages, Afterschool programming, week-long, full and half day school break camps, Night science Pajama parties, & more!
Business Review
"I can't say enough good things about this place. My six-year-old has been attending The Tiny Scientist for the past year, in their summer camp, school break minicamps, and after-school classes. We have been consistently wowed by all the incredible things the staff has taught them.
"They offer a totally hands-on, creative, and stimulating approach to learning science. At home tonight, my kid randomly jumped into a demonstration of Newton's Laws of Motion using a roll of masking tape and a ping pong ball, and explained them in detail. My husband and I were blown away. He pretty much retains everything he learns there, and it's not all "kid stuff." They present sophisticated scientific principles and trust that the kids will follow along, which has been a major confidence builder for my child."
"It is truly a magical place. I look forward to hearing about all the cool things my kid will learn as they continues working with the awesome Tiny Scientist team."