Everyone loves cake! Let’s dive into the science behind it with a fun, hands-on activity. Learn how to separate flour and sugar after they’re mixed, uncover what makes dough rise, and explore other fascinating kitchen science concepts. For dessert – we’ll make ice cream with liquid nitrogen!
Suitable for ages: 5-6 (Kindergarten)
Can you catch light and throw it away? Can it be broken? Join an exciting birthday party that proves you can’t always trust your eyes! Explore “A Flashlight in the Dark”, one of the museum’s coolest exhibitions, and finish by building a special tube that reveals the rainbow’s colors.
Suitable for ages: 6-8 (Grades 1-3)
Turn purple grape juice into green apple juice or pink raspberry juice! Kids will discover the science behind magical illusions through real scientific methods. Activities include sitting on a nail chair without getting hurt, inflating a balloon without a nozzle, and creating a magic coin bank.
Suitable for ages: 6-8 (Grades 1-3)
Looking for an electrifying birthday celebration? Discover the magic ball that makes hair stand on end, lights bulbs without electricity, creates real lightning, and more. We’ll also tour the museum and end by building a box with balls that dance using static electricity.
Suitable for ages: 7-12 (Grades 2-6)
Have you ever seen a cloud in a bowl? Discover the scientific tricks magicians use and explore scientific phenomena that look like magic. We’ll create clouds, pop balloons, and escape locked handcuffs. Finally, we'll make a postcard with disappearing artwork.
Suitable for ages: 9-12 (Grades 3-6)
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