Mechanics & Motion for Ages 3-5

Little explorers (ages 3-5), get set for some whizz-bang fun! Build a mini rocket shooter from a bottle, race speedy paper cups, and make a snake wiggle with just your voice. These exciting hands-on activities use simple household bits to show how things move and make sounds, making learning about energy and vibrations a real adventure. Perfect for sparking that early love for science through play!

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Mechanics & Motion for Ages 3-8

Young scientists (ages 3-8), ever wondered how a fountain works? Create your very own water fountain using just a balloon and a bottle, and discover the amazing power of air pressure! This super-fun experiment lets you see science in action, making tricky ideas like fluid dynamics and pressure easy and exciting to understand. It’s a brilliant way to get curious about how things move!

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Mechanics & Motion for Ages 6-8

Junior engineers (ages 6-8), get ready for over 20 awesome projects! Build anti-gravity structures that seem to float, race balloon-powered cars, make bouncy origami snakes, and launch things with catapults. From paper rockets and magnetic slime to sundials and spinning paper snakes, these hands-on activities bring physics to life using everyday stuff. It’s a super fun way to learn about force, motion, and energy while building cool things!

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Mechanics & Motion for Ages 9-12

Calling all innovators (ages 9-12)! Dive into exciting projects like crafting a fan from lolly sticks, building a car powered by paper, and designing a pressure-controlled tap. Create magical revolving lanterns, rubber band guns, and even a snowman that blows smoke rings! These advanced experiments use simple materials to explore cool physics like energy, air pressure, and motion, making tricky science concepts fun and easy to get through hands-on building.

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