Waiting List for Sparks Will Fly! Van Der Graaf & Light the Lightsabre 10.45 AM – 11:10 AM at Grand Launch of Junior Einsteins Science Club in Luxembourg-FREE family science event
Sparks Will Fly! Van Der Graaf & Light the Lightsabre; 10:45–11:10AM — Van Der Graaf Generator – Sparks Will Fly! & Plasma Ball: Light the Lightsabre
Get ready for hair-raising, spark-flying, lightsabre-lighting electricity like you’ve never seen before! Children give Barbie a wild hair-raising experience on the Van Der Graaf Generator, watch indoor lightning strike, make repelling bubbles, and send tinsel streamers dancing through the air using nothing but static electricity. Then the Plasma Ball takes centre stage — children reach out and light up a real fluorescent lightsabre with their fingertip. Pure electrical magic from start to finish. Book your spot for hands on session – limited seats!
Hands on spots are gone? You can come and observe too, just join the general waitlist. We will try our best to give the kids hands on experience.
Join us on Saturday 25th July for a FREE family science event packed with hands-on experiments, excitement and discovery.
Children aged 4 to 12 can book in to our FREE Events ;
10:00–10:25AM — Oobleck: Punch the Slime!
Is it a liquid? Is it a solid? It’s both — and it’s completely mind-blowing. Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid that behaves like a solid when you punch it and melts back into a liquid the moment you stop. Children get to punch it, squeeze it, roll it into a ball and watch it dissolve right in their hands. A guaranteed crowd-pleaser that has kids asking “WHY?!” — and then we tell them!
10:45–11:10AM — Van Der Graaf Generator – Sparks Will Fly! & Plasma Ball: Light the Lightsabre
Get ready for hair-raising, spark-flying, lightsabre-lighting electricity like you’ve never seen before! Children give Barbie a wild hair-raising experience on the Van Der Graaf Generator, watch indoor lightning strike, make repelling bubbles, and send tinsel streamers dancing through the air using nothing but static electricity. Then the Plasma Ball takes centre stage — children reach out and light up a real fluorescent lightsabre with their fingertip. Pure electrical magic from start to finish.
11:30AM–12:00PM — Bernoulli’s Flying Machines
Why do things fly? Children discover the invisible forces of flight — lift, thrust, drag and gravity — through four action-packed activities. They play the Flight Forces Game, launch flying toilet rolls across the room, and then build and fly their very own gliders, testing what makes them soar further and faster. Budding aeronautical engineers, this one’s for you!
12:20–12:45PM — SLIMEY SLIME: The Science Gets Messy
The messiest, stretchiest, most satisfying science session of the day! Children get hands-on making their very own stretchy, slimy, gloriously disgusting slime — and then discover why scientists actually love slime. From the long-chain polymers that give slime its extraordinary stretch, to the slime found all throughout nature — snail trails, frog skin, hagfish defence slime — and of course the ultimate gross-out fact: snot is slime, and it’s keeping you alive! Children act out being monomer molecules linking together to form a polymer chain, punch the slime, trap bubbles inside it, and stretch it to extraordinary lengths. Equal parts gross, hilarious and genuinely fascinating — this is polymer chemistry like you’ve never experienced it before.
12:45–1:30PM — Lunch Break
1:30–2:00PM — Elephant’s Toothpaste: Explosive Reactions Lab
BOOM. Watch a volcanic foam explosion erupt from a cylinder in seconds as our instructor demonstrates the Elephant’s Toothpaste reaction — a dramatic exothermic reaction that produces a massive, steaming foam tower right before your eyes. Children then explore endothermic reactions — the opposite of an explosion — watching one reaction produce invisible CO₂ gas and another release a burst of pure oxygen. Hot, cold, explosive and invisible: chemistry has never been so spectacular.
2:20–3:00PM — Bath Fizzers: Science Lab
Every child becomes a scientist! In this hands-on chemistry lab, children mix, mould and create their very own bath fizzers from scratch — combining acids and bases to produce the perfect fizzing reaction. They test their creations, compare fizzing performance, and discover the chemistry behind why their fizzers explodes the moment it hits water. Colourful, bubbly, and real science they can take home and use!
3:15–4:00PM — Junior Einsteins Science Club Famous Science Show
We bring our AMAZING science experiments straight to you. Explosions. Potions. Pure wonder. Children are enthralled as they punch and stretch disgusting slime, watch Barbie get a hair-raising experience on the Van Der Graaf Generator, and light up lightsabres with a crackling Plasma Ball. The excitement builds with bubbling, foaming, volcanic Elephant’s Toothpaste reactions, before the crowd goes wild shooting giant smoke rings at each other with our fabulous Giant Smoke Cannons. To top off the spectacle, our famous Mentos and Coke Geysers shoot 20 feet into the air — a jaw-dropping finale that never fails to amaze.
Come along, meet our team, experience what Junior Einsteins is all about, and discover why thousands of children around the world love learning science with us.
📅 Saturday 25th July
⏰ Doors open at 10.00 am
📍 Laboratorium, 24 Rue Geespelt, Livange
🎟 FREE Entry
Please RSVP to help us plan for the day
Phone; +352 621 888 799
We can’t wait to welcome families from across Luxembourg for an unforgettable day of curiosity, creativity and hands-on STEM.
See you there!
We are proud of our Award-winning hands- on STEM for kids ! Everything we do here at Junior Einsteins Science Club® is because we are passionate about bringing STEM to young children in a fun filled high energy way. Our events are very child-centric and all of our children are our ‘Junior Einsteins’ ! We nurture children’s natural curiosity & creativity. We inspire our ‘Junior Einsteins’ to use their imaginations, make a mess, explore and discover. We do this through fantastic interactive experiments from slime making children learn about long chain polymerisation and Non-Newtonian fluids. A Barbie Doll gets a hair raising experience on a Van Der Graaf generator while children learn about voltage and current. Lighting a light sabre with a plasma ball we learn how electricity flows! We inspire our ‘Junior Einsteins to explore a broad range of STEM subjects learning by doing; Fossil making, Forensics, Arctic Animal Adaptations, Classification of Life, Rocket Races, Bug Hunts, Illusions and how cartoons are made, Geology and Volcanoes, Bernoulli’s effect and how planes fly, marine biology, quantum physics using Nerf guns. Microbiology, Chemistry ; PH Purple Power & Exothermic reactions making elephant’s toothpaste, Magnets, Light, Anatomy ,Engineering , covering STEM & STEAM areas. Learning through tons of fun!
We teach children ‘How to Think, not What to think ‘ , best preparing them for our ever changing world. We hope our ‘Junior Einsteins’ will build their love of Science in Primary / Elementary School and choose science as a subject in secondary/high school and on to third level. We need more scientists !
We do this through Science Parties, Science Camps at Easter, Hallowe’en , Mid-Term & Summer, after-school science clubs, Saturday Science Clubs, School Science Shows and STEM Workshops. Science Corporate Events, Science Family Events & Festivals.
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