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I don't do boring. If you ever watched Bahubali and thought, "How did they fling that giant stone?" - that's the stuff I love to show in my camps. It's not movie magic, it's actual science you can try out for yourself. You won't be stuck with textbooks - instead, you'll build, test, and see how things work. When kids shout "Oh my god!" during an experiment, I know we've nailed it.
Every camp runs during summer or holidays like Dasara, for anywhere from a few days to two weeks. Each day, we dig into a new science idea, but you won't just hear about it. You'll get your hands messy, make a working model, and take home what you build. Show off your catapult, hydraulic crane, or even your own laser system to your family.
If you're between 4 and 14 years old, there's something for you. Little ones (4-7) get to play with magnets or water cycle stuff, while older kids (up to 14) tackle bigger builds and wild experiments.
You get to light up circuits, take home your creations, and actually get what your school science teacher is talking about. The best feeling is that "aha!" moment when it all clicks. That's what I want for you.
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What we offer - Immersive science camp, weekend classes, hands-on science workshops, science-themed birthday parties, and help with school projects.
How we do it - No boring lectures. You build stuff—catapults, metal detectors, solar rovers, even a hydraulic crane. It’s all DIY science projects for kids.
Our Approach - One-on-one, always personal. We link experiments to school topics, but in our own fun way. Real world, not just theory.
For all age groups - Science Juniors (4-7), Science Squad (7-12), Tinkering Club (8-13). You build, you take home what you make.
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