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KIDS - Get into Science with OKIDO - Science Exploration. Lambeth, Sunday May 6th


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This event is all about the magic of SCIENCE EXPLORATION and it is held in The Workshop in the Institute of Imagination in Lambeth.


Family sessions each lasting 90 minutes. Costs ?8 per child, ?4 per adult (babes-in-arms are free). Tickets are available by clicking this link: http://bit.ly/OKIDOGETINTOSCIENCE


These GET INTO SCIENCE events are suitable for children aged around 3-7 but younger and older children are also very welcome.


Parents will be fascinated by these sessions so be prepared to have a lot of fun and learn with your children! Make friends, learn about science and have fun in this bi-monthly event for young children and their families.


Every two months OKIDO explores a different theme with experts, artists and scientists and encourages learning-through-play in the most fun and creative way.


Do not miss out on this Get Into Science session! It?s all about SCIENCE EXPLORATION and here?s what to expect:


Watch a fascinating, science show from Alom Shaha, author of the fabulous science book for children - Mr Shaha's Recipes for Wonder. ?There are many wondrous things in the world, find out how to use them to start your journey towards being a scientist?


https://alomshaha.com


Watch an episode of Messy goes to Okido. https://www.youtube.com/messygoestookido


Participate in science experiments and inspired craft and science activities:


Play with electro dough


Join in with a giant height chart


Make a working lung model


Create your own scientific calipers


...Plus much more


Meet Messy Monster?OH YEAH, THIS IS HAPPENING!


And most importantly ? learn all about science and have a lot of fun : )


To watch a great video of one of our last events, visit http://bit.ly/OKIDOeventvid


https://www.okido.co.uk


Event Address: Institute of Imagination


Imagination Lab


The Workshop


26 Lambeth High Street


Tickets: http://bit.ly/OKIDOGETINTOSCIENCE

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