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Excited Children in Science Class

Science

Experiments, science shows, museum outreach programs, and more!

Crystal Clear Science

STEM

Cincinatti, OH

“Michelle White is a former teacher who puts on fun interactive science programs on a wide variety of topics. She works very well with the kids and her programs truly are fun and educational.” – Laura Stanfield, Campbell Co. Public Library

Keen Transportation Cabinet

STEM

Frankfort, KY

“The Kentucky Engineering Exposure Network (KEEN) is a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Program dedicated to teaching Kentucky's youth about engineering." We had KEEN out to our library for our STEM programs (ages 6-9 and 10-12). They have different activities they bring showing different aspects of civil engineering. They brought an interesting water runoff activity for the younger kids and a bridge building challenge for the older group. They were great to work with and very accommodating with dates and times.” – Susan Bunting, Oldham Co. Public Library

Living Arts & Science Center

STEM

Lexington, KY

Discovery Dome and Wonders on Wheels are both a part of this museum. To host the Discovery Dome inflatable planetarium, you must have an indoor space that is at least 21x21x11 ft. Multiple libraries throughout the state have hosted programs like "Fizz, Boom, Science", and several different shows with the Dome. Reviews cite knowledgeable, easy to work with staff, and fun, hands on experiences.

Mr. Molecule

STEM, Plays

Mason, OH

"We have hired Paul Adams for shows for several years. He has excellent crowd control, even in large noisy gyms. He combines puppetry, magic, tricks, music, comedy, and science projects to educate and entertain the crowd. Paul also includes kids from the audience in his act. He adjusts his show to each year's theme." - Becky Munoz, Woodford County Library

Talewise

STEM, Storytelling

Hillsborough, NJ

“Talewise a combination of acting, storytelling, and science experiments. There is frequent opportunity for audience participation. At our show one actor told the story of an alien invasion, mad scientist, and return of the aliens to space. He used broad physical motions to play to the audience of over two hundred in a school gym. He brought various science experiment supplies for things like the Elephant's Toothpaste reaction. Our performer was ingratiating and kid-friendly. He was able to project enough that the audience could hear all of the story. I would definitely hire this organization again.” – Becky Munoz, Woodford Co. Public Library

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