Science Lab
Free participation
19.07.-26.07.2025
Why is the sky blue? How does a light switch work? And what does the forest smell like? Children want to know everything exactly. That's why there's a Science Lab Week at Lagant: In three children's research units and one family research unit, young researchers from the age of 6 will get to the bottom of natural phenomena.
Science Lab in March: Sylvia Hollah looks back on 20 years as a course instructor. With enthusiasm, she takes children on research journeys, helping them better understand the world around them.
Everything that flies: What is air and why do airplanes fly? Build your own flying objects and start your own competition.
Electricity and Energy: How does electricity work? Build circuits and discover the secrets of electricity.
Space: Explore planets, the moon, and the stars.
Force and Motion: Test your strength and experiment with forces while building and flying.
Science Lab in July: Simone Lambert, a graduate environmental engineer, has been guiding children through exciting experiments for 10 years. Look forward to:
Built to Last: Build earthquake-proof structures and test bridges.
Into Space: From the Big Bang to rocket launches – exciting experiments about our universe.
Electric Power: We make metal glow without fire – discovering electricity.
Hot and Cold: Build a freezer without power and make bubbles without blowing.
The non-profit educational institution has set itself the goal of strengthening enthusiasm for science and encouraging children's curiosity. In numerous projects as well as research days and weeks, Science Lab instructors are committed to promoting scientific understanding in our society.