Sparking Imaginative Learning! We deliver unique, hands-on science experiences for children that are entertaining and educational!
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Tomorrow, October 5th, is World Teachers’ Day! Join us in celebrating educators around the globe, who play a vital role in the development of young minds, by tagging a teacher in your life and thanking them for all that they do! #worldteacherday#teacherappreciation
Here's some feedback from one our recent parties at our kid's lab. Thank you so much for trusting us! ❤️🎉🎈
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According to a survey by the Science History Institute, one in 5 Americans can't name a single element on the Periodic Table! Out of the Americans surveyed, 59% couldn't name more than 10 out of the 118 elements on the current Periodic Table. How many can you name?
Tamarind pulp is used in cuisines around the world. It comes from a leguminous tree that’s indigenous to tropical Africa. A member of the Fabaceae family, its scientific name is Tamarindus indica. The genus Tamarindus is a monotypic taxon, which means it has only a single species
Ever wonder how bridges stand up over water? Or how gravity works? What makes your hair stand up? Is it a magnet or magic? These are only a few questions that students explore during our hands-on, interactive summer camp programs! Ask about our summer camps! 713-663-7623
Summer is officially here! As the temperature rises, mosquitoes come out to play – or should we say, bite. Mosquitoes can spread several diseases through bites so it’s important to apply insect repellent . Want to learn more about insects and other bugs? Ask about summer camps!
Did you know: It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky the way humans do! This is due to the anatomy of their neck which makes it very difficult to bend backwards. Don’t worry – they can still roll over on their backs and look up at the sky.
happy #asteroid day! It's actually held on the anniversary of the Siberian Tunguska event that took place on June 30, 1908, the most harmful known asteroid-related event on Earth in recent history. The UN has proclaimed it be observed globally on June 30 in its resolution.
Last week, we had a blast at Emerson elementary. We had three awesome booths and got to see a special event after! You can have us come to your school too!
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Special event at Maud Marks Library! It’s not too late to book an event for your school/library either! Just call 713-663-7623 or check out our website https://t.co/nfGFNJqKNF 👊
have your kid's party be the coolest one on the block this summer with MAD SCIENCE! You can even have ALL THE sweet cotton candy you want! also see our website just click here: https://t.co/kKA7KA8J0Z #science#birthdayparty#houston#texas#kidsparty#madscience