Wonder Full Science offers a wide range of Preschool Programs

Wonder Full Science preschool programs are 30-45 minutes long and include an interactive presentation, student participation and at least one hands-on activity.

Prices as low as $200
Multiple program discount available

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Awesome Air

Fabulous Fairy Tales

Dangerous Dinosaurs

Gross Germs

not-so-Spooky Science (available September/October only)

Santa Science, Hannukah Happenings & Kwanza Curiosities (available Nov/Dec only)

Save the Earth Science

Spectacular Sounds

Superb Senses

Wacky Water

Wiggly Worms

Wild Weather


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AWESOME AIR

Look at air in a whole new way. This program examines air pressure and air power.
Have fun with exploding film canisters, diet coke and mentos, and air-zookas. We'll investigate why airplanes fly and see demonstrations of Newton's Laws with air.

Our 2 liter bottle rockets for a spectacular conclusion (Weather permitting)

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Wacky Water

Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink
but lots of water to play with!!
We'll explore the nature of water - surface tension, floating,
and pressure. We'll even get wet!!

Add on our 2 liter bottle rockets for a
spectacular conclusion (Weather permitting)

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not-so-Spooky Science

Autumn is a great time of year to explore the world of not-so-Spooky Science.
We'll make strange sounds using everyday materials, examine slimes,
make not-so-Spooky smoke and bubbles with dry ice, and
see weird chemical reactions.

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Gross Germs

Winter is a great time to learn all about germs and how to avoid them.
We'll look at giant size germs, talk about good hygiene and see
if we really know how to wash our hands.

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Santa Science, Hanukkah Happenings, & Kwanza Curiosities

We'll have science fun with our winter holidays. We'll help Mrs. Claus
with a kitchen mishap, examine properties of oil and
play with popcorn.

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Save the Earth Science

Have fun learning about the 3 R's - Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
We'll explore the world of biodegradable and non-biodegradable
materials. We'll make some new paper from old newspapers and see
unique ways to reuse items.

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Superb Senses

Scientists use their five senses to learn about the world and so can you.
We'll use your noses to sniff out familiar smells,
look through special lenses and much more!

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Wild Weather

Weather can certainly be wild! We'll look at what
makes it rain, what's frost and dew and
make our own cloud in a bottle.

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Save the Earth Science

Have fun learning about the 3 R's - Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
We'll explore the world of biodegradable and non-biodegradable
materials. We'll make some new paper from old newspapers and see
unique ways to reuse items.

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Spectacular Sounds

Kids love to make noise!!! Now they can discover the
science behind the sounds. We'll make unusual sounds
from everyday objects - balloons, bolts, tubes, straws and
even cups.

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Fabulous Fairy Tales

Literature and Science collide in this creative presentation.
What happened to the water in Jack's pail? Can Humpty Dumpty fit
in bottle? Could Aladin's Magic Carpet really fly?
The answers to these questions and many more will be revealed.

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Dangerous Dinosaurs

Bring the Wonder full Ancient world of dinosaurs to your school. Students
will be amazed at a 5 foot T-Rex Head in their classroom.
REAL fossils and LIFE-SIZED museum quality replicas make
our Dangerous Dinosaur program a spectacal kids will remember.

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Wiggly Worms

Kids love dirt! What makes dirt? Worms.
Students will learn about the Wonder Full world
of worms. What do they eat? Where do they live?
How do they make dirt?
We'll teach your school all about composting.

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