Create your own slime

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Explosive Science Show

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Lab Safety Lesson

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Make your own soda pop

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Party Favors

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Real experiments with real chemicals

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Create your own slime ⚛︎ Explosive Science Show ⚛︎ Lab Safety Lesson ⚛︎ Make your own soda pop ⚛︎ Party Favors ⚛︎ Real experiments with real chemicals ⚛︎

$499.00 2 Hours 6 Attendees Ages 6-12

✦ Short “explosive” outside science show by Professor Alexzoin and his assistant (the Guest of Honor), featuring hydrogen balloon explosion, hands on fire, and dust of doom

✦ Lab Coats, Lanyards & Goggles for guests to wear during the party

✦ Grand entrance onto the bus with music

✦ Lesson on lab safety

✦ Real science experiments

✦ PLUS make your own soda with various flavors, colors, and add-ins and drink it from a beaker

✦ PLUS create your own custom slime with take-home container

✦ Celebratory Toast to the Guest of Honor

✦ One Dozen Themed Cupcakes

✦ Party Favor Boxes for Each Guest

✦ Gift from Momma Donna for the Guest of Honor

✦ Flash drive or link with photos

I'm thrilled to be bringing the wonders of science to you live. As a teacher, I get to witness the spark of curiosity in young minds every day, and I believe that same excitement is in all of us, no matter our age. I've always been the kind of person whose curiosity leads them down some fascinating rabbit holes – whether it's unraveling the physics of a perfect video game jump or exploring the chemical reactions that happen when you bake a cake. I'm a lifelong learner with a passion for understanding how the world works, and through my teaching experience, I've learned that my enthusiasm is infectious. I believe that science should be engaging, accessible, and, most importantly, fun for everyone. So, get ready to explore with me, ask tons of questions, and maybe even witness a controlled (mostly!) mess or two as we uncover the amazing science all around us!

-Professor Alexzoin

A young man with glasses and short brown hair smiling outdoors with mountains and snow in the background.
Young boy with glasses smiling and holding a certificate of participation at a science fair.