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STEM   in South Croydon for 3-7 year olds. Spooky Science Halloween Special, 3-7yrs, Mini Professors East Surrey, Loopla

Mini Professors East Surrey
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Mini Professors is the award winning science programme, inspiring a new generation through our interactive classes in schools, nurseries, in parent and child classes and in your own home. Our theme tune’s opening line is ‘Science is all around us’, this reflects the ethos of the classes and encourages the children to think about and to explore the world around them. Children have a thirst for knowledge and can understand scientific principles explained in simple terms with fun experiments in which they can touch, see and hear to help them understand. What do we do? At Mini Professors we are passionate about science and we aim to inspire a generation. Our theme tune’s opening line is ‘Science is all around us’ and this reflects the ethos of our lessons. We feel that all children have a great thirst for learning from a young age and therefore, should be given every opportunity to develop and learn new skills and wonder at the world around them We believe that science should be accessible to all. As with any language, children can easily absorb and learn from an early age. That is why we endeavour not to dumb down scientific terminology but explain scientific principles in simple terms with fun experiments. We encourage our Mini Professors to explore for themselves and interact as much as possible. The Mini Professors classes provide a warm and welcoming environment in which children can not only explore and marvel at science but we also encourage many life skills, such as asking and answering questions, turn taking, sharing and socialising. We love it when the children interact in the classes, it is a very hand’s on experience – learning through play. ‘Science is very important. It’s undervalued and underinvested in and it’s a force for extreme good in education, in society and economically.’ Professor Brian Cox.

Spooky Science Halloween Special, 3-7yrs in South Croydon

5.0 (47)
from £15.00 per session
Bramley Hill Centre, 27 Bramley Hill, South Croydon, London, CR2 6LX
Bramley Hill Centre
Bramley Hill Centre
27 Bramley Hill
South Croydon
London
CR2 6LX
GB

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2023-10-21
2023-10-21
11:30 - 12:30 Sat 21st Oct
from £15.00 per session
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Category STEM
Ages Covered 3-7 Years
Booking required Yes

About Spooky Science Halloween Special, 3-7yrs

In this hour long Special we'll be investigating colour changing potions, some fizzy potions and creating magic science pictures! 🎃🦇👻⚗️🧪❤️

🔬 Unveil the mysteries with us in a spine-tingling science adventure.

Perfect for ages 2-8 (and curious adults!). 🧠🕷️

At Mini Professors we are passionate about science and we aim to inspire a generation.

Our theme tune’s opening line is ‘Science is all around us’ and this reflects the ethos of our lessons.

We feel that all children have a great thirst for learning from a young age and therefore, should be given every opportunity to develop and learn new skills and wonder at the world around them

We believe that science should be accessible to all.

As with any language, children can easily absorb and learn from an early age.

That is why we endeavour not to dumb down scientific terminology but explain scientific principles in simple terms with fun experiments.

We encourage our Mini Professors to explore for themselves and interact as much as possible.

The Mini Professors classes provide a warm and welcoming environment in which children can not only explore and marvel at science but we also encourage many life skills, such as asking and answering questions, turn taking, sharing and socialising.

We love it when the children interact in the classes, it is a very hand’s on experience – learning through play.

‘Science is very important. It’s undervalued and underinvested in and it’s a force for extreme good in education, in society and economically.’ Professor Brian Cox.
Bramley Hill Centre, London
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