Kids who don't like science may be pursuaded to give the subject a chance thanks to an upcoming event at Children's Museum of Atlanta.

"Superhero Science Night" will allow children and their chaperones to learn about science, math and technology through hands-on activities during a two-hour event on March 19.

The event is one of a hundred science-themed events that will take place in metro Atlanta from March 19-26 as a part of the Atlanta Science Festival.

Since 2014, the annual Atlanta Science Festival has been partnering with local organizations, parks, museums and universities to put on events that are not only educational, but also a blast to attend.

If you're looking for other events to attend during the festival, check out our top picks here!

If You Go: 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. March 19. $6, museum members. $16, non members. Children's Museum of Atlanta, 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr., Atlanta. AtlantaScienceFestival.org.

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