Mobile Science Lab Exploration: Fascinating Fun with Bubbles - On-the-Go Science Demonstrations
Science in a Van is an educational outreach programme that brings unique science shows to schools and community groups across Aotearoa. One of their most popular shows is "The Wonderful World of Bubbles," a live performance designed for early childhood centres (ECEs).
This interactive show, which has been running since 2011, explains the properties and science behind bubbles through fun experiments and mesmerising bubble demonstrations, including giant bubbles. The show is an engaging way for children to learn about science in a fun and exciting manner.
Science in a Van makes it simple for teachers and ECEs by coming to your school or ECE. You can schedule a 15-minute call with Science in a Van to discuss your school's needs. If you're interested, visit their website at www.scienceinavan.co.nz or contact them via email at [email protected]. Their phone number is 022 682 3009.
Booking details for specific regions and years, such as Auckland, Hawke's Bay, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, and Northland, can be found by visiting their official website or social media channels closer to your intended booking dates. For instance, "The Wonderful World of Bubbles" show is available for booking in Hawke's Bay in Feb 2026, and booking for ECEs in Kaikohe and Bay of Islands can be done for the dates 2-5 Sept 2025.
All you need for the show is a 'mat space' clear. To book a science show, simply complete the booking form on their website.
While specific schedule and booking information for other regions in 2025-2026 was not found in the search results provided, we encourage you to reach out to Science in a Van directly to inquire about the availability of "The Wonderful World of Bubbles" show in your desired location and time.
Education-and-self-development through learning about science is facilitated by Science in a Van's interactive shows, such as "The Wonderful World of Bubbles." Teachers and ECEs can easily schedule these performances, which cover the properties and science behind bubbles, by contacting Science in a Van or visiting their website.