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Overview

    Hands-On Science at it's best!

    Join us in January 2023 for series of fabulous hands-on experiences that explore exciting aspects of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.

    Use your creativity, imagination - learn safe use of hand tools and construction techniques.

    We are still planning specific activities - but we know that due to popular demand - MadLab (soldering) will feature! PLUS;

    - create unique machines that use various forms of energy

    - explore the science and create art on genuine fossils moulds

    - test your engineering skills in our design-construct challenge - Mini-Golf!

    - it's summer, it's hot - we'll do something with cool sciencey water!

    Come for a day, all four-days - there's plenty of variety and our signature child-centred approach to learning and discovery

    We continue to remain a COVID-19 safe venue and will be following all NSW Health Guidelines.

s3 l1/1371-1373 Botany Rd, Botany NSW 2019, Australia

6 - 13 years old

0 hour


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Accepts creative kids vouchers

Where to find us

s3 l1/1371-1373 Botany Rd, Botany NSW 2019, Australia

About the provider

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Children's Discovery

4.8 out of 5 (View 71 reviews)

We’re all about child-led discovery that supports children's natural curiosity, building their creativity and confidence to work things out for themselves. Each day offers a different experience which is adapted to the interests of the children.


We have amazing fun with science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) - we explore, investigate, test & fail and share the joy of discovery. We are a COVID-safe venue providing an essential service for holiday care.


With no proscribed outcomes, our discovery science workshops are designed for children (accompanying adults always welcome) to build their confidence, communication, collaboration and creativity and develop their investigative powers to explore their world.


We also create discovery spaces hosting powerful playful learning experiences; from simulated archaeological excavations and house construction experiences, to "tours" through giant body parts. Discovery spaces are designed for children and their adults to co-create, co-discover, and experience the joy of sharing a playful adventure. See our work in action at the Early Start Discovery Space in Wollongong.


Our national library STEM initiative sees libraries and community venues throughout Australia being trained, equipped and supported to run science and discovery clubs. These include the Little Bang Discovery Club, Big Bang Science Workshops and collection of loanable STEM-themed Spark discovery boxes. Please get in touch if you’d like to know more.


Children's Discovery is a child-safe enterprise committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable people. You are welcome to review our policies and procedures.



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by Ferdiana J

Super fun activity for the kids! Best way for the kids to experience & learn STEM. Adam & his team are friendly & helpful

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by Samantha S

Amazing! This group are incredible and your kids will love all the fabulous STEM activities.

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by Sojung y

My son really love this class

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by Stuart C

My 7 year old son loves these camps, everyday he comes home telling us all the amazing things that he did and learnt. His highlights from the latest camp were extracting dna from a strawberry, making ...

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by Greta K

If you have a child interested in science, experiments, building/creating electronic gadgets and the like in a fun and stimulating environment, then they will love this holiday workshop with attentive...

5 out of 5

by nicola Z

The kids love the science camp. They always have a great time and come home inspired!!

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