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A look at the science magic happening in our workshops—from building solar rovers to creating 'elephant toothpaste'—where curiosity turns into creation.

This is the 'wow' moment I love to create. Here, kids at a science-themed birthday party are mesmerized by a colorful and safe 'elephant toothpaste' chemical reaction. It’s pure, fun discovery in action.

It's all about getting your hands dirty and building something that works. This young scientist is completely focused on constructing his own electromagnetic crane during one of our boot camps, learning about circuits and magnetism firsthand.

I believe the best way to learn is to teach. After building his own magnetic levitation device, this student is proudly explaining the physics principle behind it, connecting it to real-world technology like Japan's levitating trains.

Science makes for the most memorable celebrations. This was a blast of a birthday party where we combined cake and celebrations with building cool projects and amazing experiments for the birthday boy and all his friends.

We reach for the stars in our workshops, sometimes literally. Here, students are building a DIY solar-powered Mars rover, learning about renewable energy and basic robotics as they prepare their creation for its first "mission" in the sun.

Even my youngest scientists, the 'Science Juniors' aged 4-7, get to explore big ideas. Here, a group is captivated as they watch the water cycle happen right before their eyes, learning about evaporation and condensation in a simple, hands-on way.

The look of pure amazement is what it's all about. These kids just successfully built a magnetic levitating kite and are experiencing that magical moment where a scientific principle clicks and feels like real magic.

About this collection

Every experiment you see here, from building a solar-powered rover to creating 'elephant toothpaste', is something a student built from scratch in our workshops. We do not just demonstrate science; we hand the tools over to your child so they can see exactly how the world works, one DIY project at a time.

Science is not just a theory to be memorized; it is a physical reality to be touched and tested. This cluster highlights the breadth of our work, ranging from intense weekend tinkering camps to energetic science-themed birthday parties in Bengaluru.

We prioritize small groups, typically 8 to 15 children, ensuring that every participant gets hands-on time with tools like wire strippers, glue guns, and soldering irons. When a student builds a hydraulic crane or a magnetic levitation device, they are not just following a manual. They are learning about force, energy, and circuitry through trial and error. If a circuit does not light up, they have to troubleshoot. If a rover does not roll, they have to adjust the mechanics.

Our approach is grounded in the local environment, often hosting sessions in community halls and libraries across Basavanagar and beyond. We focus on:

  • Kinetic Learning: Building catapults and cranes to understand physics.
  • Circuitry Fundamentals: Creating working models like security systems and robotic rovers.
  • Chemical Reactions: Exploring safe, colorful experiments that show chemistry in everyday items.

Whether it is a one-day workshop or a 10-day boot camp, the goal remains the same: we want your child to take home a working project that they built with their own hands. This builds confidence and turns abstract school topics into something they actually want to talk about at the dinner table.

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Fun in Science

Science Center at Basavanagar, BengaluruStarting ₹350 per child per workshop

I am the one behind Fun in Science, and my goal is simple: I want your kids to stop asking 'what' and start asking 'how'. Whether it is a birthday party in Basavanagar or a weekend tinkering camp, I believe real learning happens when you build it yourself.

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