Hubble Bubble
Hands-on learning experience that brings the wonders of science to life, encouraging kids to explore, experiment, and discover the world around them.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on experiments in chemistry, physics, and biology.

Program Highlights:
Workshop 1. MICRO WORLD
Kids will learn how to use a microscope, discovering how this powerful tool can reveal details invisible to the naked eye. They'll get hands-on experience focusing, adjusting, and observing samples, building their confidence in using scientific equipment. Kids will examine a variety of specimens, including leaves, flowers, insects, and even their own skin cells, to see the incredible complexity of the micro world. Each session is an adventure in discovery, revealing the beauty and diversity of the small-scale universe.
Through guided activities, kids will practice the skills of careful observation and note-taking, learning how to document their findings like real scientists. They’ll also be encouraged to ask questions and make hypotheses, fostering a deeper understanding of biology.
Workshop 2. GUESS WHAT I AM
A fun and interactive session where kids will explore and learn about different scientific instruments through play and discovery. In this workshop, children will get hands-on experience with a variety of tools like thermometers, compasses, binoculars, weather vanes, thermometers, hygrometers, rain gauges, and barometers, while engaging in a guessing game that makes learning both exciting and educational.
Kids will be introduced to each instrument through a playful guessing game. They'll receive clues and hints to help them figure out what each tool is and what it does, making learning about science instruments a fun challenge.
Workshop 3. EXPLORING OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
An exciting journey through space where kids will learn about the wonders of our solar system and beyond. This interactive workshop is designed to ignite curiosity and expand knowledge about planets, comets, stars, and the vast universe we call home. Kids will engage in creative projects like building a model of the solar system, mapping constellations, and simulating comet orbits. These activities make complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. Participants will get to use real telescopes to observe the moon, stars, planets, and other celestial objects. They’ll learn how to set up the telescope, focus it properly, and track objects in the night sky.