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Science  in Kensington for 4-6 year olds. Expedition into the Frozen Frontiers, 4-6yrs, Little House of Science, Loopla

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At Little House of Science, we nurture this curiosity and re-enforce STEM-related subjects in an exciting, unique, practical and fun way so that children can connect with science from a very early age. Girls are particularly encouraged to start early because it can be more challenging to capture interest to pursue science in the later stages of their development. Annually, over 5,000 children attend our science clubs during term times and during school holidays for STEM-related subjects at secure venues in London and also online in small interactive live Zoom classes. Each term and holiday camps offer new topics with updated demonstrations and experiments.

Expedition into the Frozen Frontiers, 4-6yrs in Kensington

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from £115.00 per session
from £499.00 per term
Royal Garden Hotel, Westminster Suite 2, 24 High Street Kensington, Kensington, London, W8 4PT
Royal Garden Hotel, Westminster Suite 2
Royal Garden Hotel, Westminster Suite 2
24 High Street Kensington
Kensington
London
W8 4PT
GB

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2024-12-20
2024-12-20
09:30 - 15:30 Mon 20th Dec
from £115.00 per session
from £499.00 per term
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Category Science
Ages Covered 4-6 Years
Booking required Yes

About Expedition into the Frozen Frontiers, 4-6yrs

For Little Scientists: Our December Science camp is dedicated to Physics. Any elf, flying reindeer or sleigh mechanic hoping to work at Santa’s workshop must have a good grasp of how things move through space and time.

Santa’s space engineer elves are hard at work these days! They have caught wind of our plans to build a city on Mars. How on Earth (or Mars, rather) is Santa going to deliver presents there?!

Even more urgently, Santa has heard that there is a lonely robot trundling across Mars’ vast deserts doing scientific research.

Its name is Curiosity and it hasn’t received a single Christmas present since first landing on Mars on the 6th of August 2012!

It has no company and no friends so each year it has to sing happy birthday to itself :’(

Let’s see if we can do some of our own research to help Santa and his elves get some presents out there to Curiosity in time for next Christmas.

Once we’ve cracked this problem Santa will have no problem sending presents to Mars for future humans (and robots) for years to come!


Day One, Monday, 16 Dec 2024: North Pole versus South Pole
Glaciers and Icebergs: Sculptors of the Earth's Frozen Frontiers
The Scientific Story of two Earth Poles
How Penguins Can Teach us about Entropy
The Flora and Fauna of Tundra


Day Two, Tuesday, 17 Dec 2024: Help build Santa a new sleigh
Hot Air Balloons: How Do They Work, and Can Santa lift all the Gifts on a Hot Air Balloon?
The Age of Airplanes
Jet Propulsion vs Rockets
Re-design the Sleigh: Reduce Friction with Hovercrafts


Day Three, Wednesday, 18 Dec 2024: Temperature Physics
What does Warm and Cold-Blooded mean?
How Humans Survive the Cold
Biomimicry: What Can We Learn from Arctic Foxes and Polar Bears?
Arctic Engineering: The Physics of Inuit Shelters and Tools


Day Four, Thursday, 19 Dec 2024: Arctic Wonders: Crystals, Magnets and Light
Magnetic Phenomena: The Northern Light
Crystals and Arctic: Snowflakes and frost formation
The Mysteries of Snowy Owls
Who are the Arctic Scientists/ Arctic Oceanography


Day Five, Friday, 20 Dec 2024: Discover Antarctica
Polaris and Other Giant Stars
Ozone Hole and the Atmosphere of Antarctica
The Heroic Story of Shackleton and Endurance
Water Cycle in the Arctic
The Future of Antarctica
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