For kids aged 3-5

At Chamelea Science center we have created a variety of programs for early learning child development. In a fun friendly environment your curious preschoolers will:

  • Master motor skills
  • Develop their sensory skills
  • Explore the qualities of materials and substances
  • learn to ask questions and look for answers

It is never too early for science!!!

We have developed these learning programs for kids ages from 3 to 5 years old:

  • Why are dinosaurs extinct? Children delve into the asteroid and volcano theories of dinosaur’s extinction. They will observe the destroying force of magma rising and erupt their own chemical and biological volcanoes.
  • The mystery of Ancient Egypt From pyramids to mummies, hieroglyphs to pharaohs, Egypt has always fascinated kids. Discover the Land of the Pharaohs! Master the skills of making mummies. Learn Egyptian writing and solve the mystery of Great Sphinx. Uncover the sacred art of the ever first perfumers and make your own cosmetics
  • Icy.Fizzy.Milky Children create swirling colored designs with milk, make “dancing beans” based on chemical reaction, and discover the history and science behind ice cream.
  • The secret of Lava Lamp Children understand the concept of density, experiment with the liquids with different densities. They uncover the secret of lava lamp and make their own.
  • Journey deep inside our Earth Children learn about layers of the Earth, make their own sweet model of Earth. They experiment with the different types of lava and make chocolate lava pillows.
  • Static electricity You walk across the rug, reach for the doorknob and……….ZAP!!! You get a shock. Or, you come inside from the cold, pull off your hat and……BOING!!! All your hair stands on end. What is going on here? The answer is: STATIC ELECTRICITY
  • Astronauts and outer space Eating is an essential activity for every living organism. Here on Earth, we humans can drive to the grocery store, visit a McDonald’s drive thru, or open the refrigerator and cupboards to choose the foods we want to eat. We can then turn on the faucet to wash ingredients and cook meals on the stove or grill, or in the microwave – all without fear of our food floating away. Astronauts do not have these same conveniences and choices. So how do they eat and cook in outer space? Children discover all the secrets from this yummy workshop
  • Science of Music Boom, tap, smack, cha-cha-cha. Feel, hear, and see the vibrations of sound. Test different types of instruments like water marimba, ukulele and sound tubes. They examine the loud and quiet rhythms that make music rock!
  • Color splash Welcome to the exciting world of color! How fast can you make 24 different colors using only red, yellow and blue water? Children experiment by adding droplets of primary color to the 24 tiny mixing wells and create a wizard of colors. They will make a brilliant pocket-rainbow from tiny white” pebbles” that absorb up to 300 times their weight in water.
  • Amazing polymers Children find a secret polymer in a real baby diaper, grow water crystals and explore the things made out of polymers around them.
  • Moving molecules Children  investigate the three states of matter, watch movement of tiny molecules and figure out how to distinguish hard boiled egg from the raw egg.
  • Journey into the past Children explore the geologic timeline and step into the Mesozoic era. They become paleontologists while exploring and making different types of fossils.
  • The magic of making rain Whether it’s raining outside or not, there are some fun rain activities. Children learn how to make cloud, make their own rain, explore rain with their senses, and discover why we see rainbows after rain.
  • Food chemistry Children  learn and make the fun chemicals reactions: change of colors, explosions. They  make soft eggs and  understand why should we clean our teeth. They  polish pennies by using taco sauce and make a real butter.
  • Why do we call Earth a “blue planet”? Children make their own ocean in the flask. Make waves and follow the journey of the water droplet around the Earth.

Contact us to select the right program and learning schedule for your curious preschooler