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The “Big World for Little People” program consists of a series of hands-on experiments that introduce children to the exciting world of physics. Through play and experimentation, children explore basic concepts such as light, electricity, magnetism, simple machines and more.
The “Big World for Little People” program is an exciting journey full of experiments, discoveries and fun! Through hands-on activities, children become little researchers and get in touch with fundamental concepts of physics, such as:
The mystery of light: how does light bend? How do rainbows form? How does light change? How does light bend? How does light bend?
The power of electricity: What is static electricity? How do batteries work? Children bring electricity to life by building simple circuits and setting objects in motion!
The magical world of magnetism: How do magnets interact? How do compasses work? Children become the wizards of magnetism, exploring the invisible forces that surround them.
Simple machines: How do levers, pulleys and wheels work? Children build their own toys and mechanisms, understanding the basic principles of mechanics.
The “Big World for Little People” program is ideal for children in the first, second and third grades and can be adapted to the needs of the children.