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2041 W. Carroll Ave.
Chicago, IL 60612
773-227-3345
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My children have expressed how much the enjoy the mad science program.

My son loves the classes - is so excited to tell me about them every week.

Our daughter loves learning with you! Your projects are fun, creative, spark her imagination. Science is her favorite subject and I think Mad Science had a big part in that! Thank you!

Our child loves this program! He also loves the take home activities. Would highly recommend!

My son enjoys the variety & I love that he says it was fun

My son loves it! He is learning so much while having fun!!! Thank you!

Engaging, educational, fun

Our son loves this class! It is the highlight of his week and he enjoys the experiments/items that are sent home as well.

My son loves mad scientist

My kiddo is loving it and grabbing his attention and excitement. Thank you!!

My son enjoys the projects. They are interesting, educational and fun for him.

My son is actually being challenged and learning new concepts- worth the money!

My son says he loves the experiments - he's really enjoying himself. Thank you!

You engage my son, he comes home talking about all the science he learned.

The mad scientist did a wonderful job at our 6 year old's birthday party! She was fun, engaging, and did a great job involving all the kids and especially the birthday girl.

my child has been enjoying it very much!

That they’re right at school so it’s convenient and they can be with their friends.

My 8 yo loves the science experiments and he’s learning g while having fun! Also fun they get to take something home each week.

My son was very happy.

We had a wonderfully enthusiastic scientist who did a great job entertaining the kids and keeping them engaged! I would certainly use them again, but the only reason I did not give a 10 is because the program was nothing what they said it would be. They were supposed to make a cloud they could sit on, a recycling project and something edible, they did nothing like that. But it was fun nonetheless.