Soap Laboratory
NB! Suitable for preschoolers! We use all kinds of soaps, shampoos and washing powders. But how do they work? Let's take a journey to the wonderful and wonderfully-smelling world of soap. By the way, do you know how our sense of smell works?
In AHHAA
- Group size: 12-25 people
- Suitable for age 5+
- Minimum time for preparation: 15 minutes
- Minimum time for cleaning: 20 minutes
- Possibility for 2 simultaneous workshops? Yes (more information upon booking)
- NB! After the workshop the soap needs to stay in the fridge for 30 minutes
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Aha, Germs!
NB! Suitable for preschoolers!
DNA Extraction
Let's Build a Catapult!
Ice Cream Laboratory
In this workshop you'll learn all about ice cream - and make some on your own! You'll also find out some cool historical facts about this tasty treat.
Vegetable Chemistry
NB! Suitable from 3rd grade!
Home Planetarium
People have always been captivated by starry sky. What stars can be seen on a dark night and how do you recognize them? This workshop gives you a chance to use your nimble fingers to create a simple planetarium that will bring stars in any dark room (as long as it's a small room!)
Caffeine Crystals
Extract caffeine from caffeine pills, create marvellous crystals and observe them under the microscope.
NB! Suitable from 5th grade!
Lung dissection
In this workshop, we will examine the lungs very closely and learn anatomy during dissection! Let's see with our own eyes what the lungs look like and what parts they consist of.
Synthesis of Smell
What do household chemistry and sweets have in common? Let's find out which chemicals make both great cleaning products and sweet smells. In the workshop, we'll create our own fragrances.
NB! Suitable from 8th grade!
Soda Lab
Explore the history of this fascinating bubbling drink, and make some of your own as well! You'll also find out where soda comes from and how bubbles get in soft drinks.
Microscopy
Nuts and bolts explained
We all know the stories of the bolt and the nut, but how do they actually work and what's the difference? In this workshop, we'll make a fun keyring for the youngest ones using different fasteners.
Bridge Construction
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Pepper’s Ghost
What does hologram mean? How to create an illusion of something floating in the air? You will find it out in this workshop and also be able to build a small tool that creates a floating picture over your screen.
Photo Printing
We're going back to a time when there was no iPhone and pictures didn't come from a printer. Let's manually print images using old-fashioned techniques.
NB! Suitable from 1st grade!
Rocket Launching
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NB! Suitable from 2nd grade!
Heart dissection
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CO2 Rocket
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Eye Surgery
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NB! Suitable from 5th grade!
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Chocolate Laboratory
NB! Suitable for preschoolers!