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Mad Science of St. Louis
Basic Information
Address: 8420-R Olive Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63132
Phone Number: 314-991-8000
Fax Number: 314-991-8003
Email: office@madsciencestl.com
Person of Contact: Alan Simon or Dawn Piehl
Additional Information:
Mad Science shows bring fun and exciting science to your camp!
Fascinating science shows that will entertain both campers and staff alike. See amazing chemical reactions, fantastic forces, and more.
Fire and Ice
This spectacular show thrills audiences with impressive science experiments. The event includes foggy dry ice storms and demonstrates how giant beach balls can float in the air. Students are amazed by sizzling, shivering scissors and special bubbly showers!
Up, Up, and Away
This spellbinding special event introduces children to the principles of air and pressure. Children see an incredible exothermic reaction take place and even get the chance to watch a hovercraft in action!
Sounds Like Science
Kids get tuned into learning with exciting demonstrations and experiments, including the surprisingly loud dinosaur-in-a-can, the glowing electric pickle, and a kid-created thunderstorm!
Spin Pop Boom
The audience is amazed when the Mad Scientist defies gravity in this energetic and spectacular special event. The children are enthralled by the exotic sounds of the didgeridoo tubes. An explosion of foam ends this event and leave the audience wanting more!
Hands-On Workshops available too!
Workshops are for groups of up to 20 campers at a time. Campers explore the fun of science and learn about specific science content.