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Science Comes to Life for Moorestown Children at the Library This Summer
The Science Olympics are every Friday in July. No registration is required.

Moorestown, NJ -- Moorestown children ages 5-12 can watch science come to life during a series of shows at the library this summer.
The Science Olympics are every Friday in July. No registration is required. Below is the list of events:
Mad Science presents: Marvels of Motion
Come one, come all... to the Mad Science Physics Olympics! We'll learn all about the fun-damentals of moving science including Newton's 3 Laws of Motion and all sorts of surprises including dancing, chemically assisted football tossing, and even amazing "space-age" rocket packs. Children will have a chance to compete in wacky events while the mad scientists prepare to unveil their top-secret motion machine. Come and discover the science behind some of your favorite Olympic sports and find out why this show is such a "blast!" Sponsored by the Friends of the Moorestown Library.
Friday, July 15 at 1:30 pm
Mad Science presents: Fire and Ice
We're heading to the starting line of science to learn the basics: how to make a scientific hypothesis and test it using experimentation. We'll witness experiments involving air pressure, flash paper, eggs, Bernoulli's Principle and dry ice. But science isn't a spectator sport - a few audience members will have a chance to participate in some of the experiments.
Friday, July 22 at 1:30 pm
Sciencetellers presents: Power and Energy
Sciencetellers - storytelling scientists - will get things moving as they make objects fly, spin, move and soar while telling a series of stories to energize your summer! Throw on your lab coat and buckle in - you are about to experience the science of power and energy through exciting, hands-on experiments that will have you laughing, learning and having fun! Enjoy this energetic adventure as we discover what makes us move and what powers the world!
Friday, July 29 at 1:30 pm
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