Science
Prince Albert Science Centre Offers Slime Labs for Halloween Fun

The Prince Albert Science Centre is gearing up for Halloween with an interactive event designed to engage families in creative fun. On October 18, 19, 25, and 26, the centre will host its popular slime lab, allowing children and parents to create and decorate their very own slime. For just $10 per container, participants can enjoy a hands-on experience that is both educational and entertaining.
Visitors can join the slime-making activities from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on each of the specified days. The event is aimed at fostering creativity while offering a unique sensory experience. Families can look forward to a gooey and enjoyable time as they experiment with different colors and textures.
According to Sandra Williams, Chair of the Prince Albert Science Centre, the slime lab is a fantastic way to celebrate the season. “It’s not just about making slime; it’s about sparking curiosity and allowing kids to explore science in a fun environment,” she noted during a recent interview.
The slime lab is part of the Science Centre’s ongoing efforts to provide engaging educational programs. This initiative not only entertains but also teaches children about the science of polymers and chemical reactions. Parents are encouraged to join their children in this messy but delightful activity, making it a memorable family outing.
The centre has received positive feedback in the past for its interactive programs, and this event promises to be no different. As Halloween approaches, the slime lab offers a perfect opportunity for families to bond over science and creativity.
For those interested in participating, the slime lab is expected to attract a large number of visitors. Advance registration may be advisable to ensure a spot, given the popularity of similar events in the past.
The Prince Albert Science Centre continues to be a hub for science education and community engagement, providing innovative experiences that inspire young minds. The slime lab is set to add a splash of fun to the Halloween festivities, emphasizing the joy of learning through hands-on activities.
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