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Hands-On Physics & Engineering Workshops

byFun in ScienceScience Center at Basavanagar, BengaluruView full gallery

Turn screen time into build time. We help kids understand energy, motion, and mechanics by building real, working models from scratch.

This student is demonstrating the hydraulic crane he built. Using just water and syringes, he's able to lift and move objects, learning about Pascal's principle in a tangible way.

The construction phase is where the real learning happens. Here, a group of boys are working together, using wood, glue, and simple tools to build their own catapults from scratch.

Exploring the science of sound. These boys are proudly showing off the tonoscopes they made, a device that allows them to "see" sound vibrations.

We harnessed the power of wind by building a miniature windmill. As the blades spin, they generate enough electricity to power a small LED light, demonstrating energy conversion.

The pure joy of a successful experiment. This student's excitement is infectious after he perfectly balanced the magnets to make his project levitate.

A young engineer deep in thought, observing the floating ball in his Bernoulli's principle air blower. This experiment is a fantastic way to visualize how air pressure works.

I love connecting science to things kids already know. Here at a mall event, I'm explaining how the catapult they're using works on the same principle as the ones in the movie Bahubali.

About this collection

We don't teach from a manual. In our workshops, your child uses tools—screwdrivers, wire strippers, and glue guns—to turn cardboard and hobby motors into working hydraulic cranes and catapults. It is messy and it involves a few failures, but it teaches them how things actually work, not just how to pass a test.

Science at our center is 80% building and 20% theory. We believe that if you want to understand physics, you have to feel it in your hands. Whether it is using syringes to explore Pascal's principle in a hydraulic crane or building a tonoscope to visualize sound vibrations, the focus is always on constructing a project that actually works.

We structure our workshops to accommodate different skill levels. Science Juniors (ages 4-7) focus on foundational mechanics, while our older squads (ages 8-13) tackle more complex circuits and engineering challenges. We operate in small batches of 8 to 15 children to ensure every student gets direct guidance on how to strip a wire or balance a motor.

We know that experiments fail. That is not a mistake, it is part of the engineering process. When a circuit does not light up, we help the kids troubleshoot the connection, fix the bridge, and try again. They walk away with their own working model—a windmill, a detector, or a rover—and the confidence that they built it themselves. From our lab in Basavanagar to school holiday camps across Bengaluru, our goal is to help your child see science in everything, from the kitchen to their favorite movies.

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

We started this because we were tired of seeing science reduced to formulas in textbooks. We want kids to see that science is messy and wild, so we spend our time building rather than talking. Our goal is to ensure every child leaves our workshop asking 'what if' instead of just memorizing answers.

Looking for a different science activity?

We offer various workshops, camps, and sessions tailored to different age groups and scientific interests.