Mad Science of St. Louis

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St. Louis, United States

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Science academy· After school program· Children's amusement center· Entertainment agency· Magician· Camp· Children's party service· Learning center· Summer camp

Mad Science of St. Louis Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mad Science of St. Louis is located in St. Louis, United States on 8420 Olive Blvd. Mad Science of St. Louis is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category science academy in United States.

Address

8420 Olive Blvd

Phone

+1 3149918000

Open hours

Mon
8:30AM–5PM
Tue
8:30AM–5PM
Wed
8:30AM–5PM
Thu
8:30AM–5PM
Fri
8:30AM–5PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

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Tara Schultz

Dangerous Dan was amazing! His friendly and enthusiastic attitude kept the kids engaged, laughing and learning. The kids had a blast and the adults were entertained too! What a fun science program!

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Kristen Young

Dangerous Dan was so engaging that children and adults alike were captivated by his demonstration. The experiments were interesting and educational. I would highly recommend Mad Science for your next childs party, family reunion, school event. Etc.

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Lindsey Swanson

Very interesting and educating. Kept kids entertained and on the edges of their seatsMade kids want to participate.Mad scientist handled kids for an hour. Gave me a little break....although I wanted to listen to his spiel as well. Hands on activities for the kids. Micheal was great!

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Lindsey Tompkins

It was engaging and interactive. Reasonably priced. We loved every bit of the birthday party!!

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Paya Sample

My daughters (6 & 8) have come home EVERY Day from camp so far going on and on about all they learned at camp. After the first day they were adamant that we needed to go to the library to pick out books that continued to support their new learning. Our evenings have been filled with conversations about cells, DNA, animal poop, carbon dioxide and how the lungs work. One of my daughters (6 years old) drew up a plan to make a device that launches cheerios into her mouth. It has been so much fun and encouraging to hear about and has definitely sparked a passion in both of them