"My son's birthday party was wonderful. All of the kids had a great time. I couldn't have asked for anything better. THANKS!" Candace, St. Charles, MO
Mad Science of St. Louis
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History
Mad Science was founded in 1985 in Montreal, Canada. The story starts with 2 brothers, Ariel and Ron Shlien, who had fun conducting spectacular science experiments to amaze the children in their neighborhood. They instantly recognized that interactive activities are a great way to stimulate children's curiosity. Best of all - children love them! Mad Science had grown from a hobby to a passion & from a passion to a thriving business. Ariel & Ron continued to receive numerous requests from parents, teachers & organizations accross America for Mad Science in their cities. The next step was clear: Franchise the concept. By the end of 1996, 28 Mad Science franchises were operating across N America. In 1998 Mad Science of St. Louis opened it's doors as a home-based business in U City. Its popularity grew quickly and by 2000 Mad Science moved to it's first office. Today Mad Science has an office staff of 5 & over 30 instructors that reach tens of thousands of kids throughout St. Louis!
Specialties
Celebrate your child's special day with spectacular chemical reactions, rocket launches, ooey gooey slime, and much much more! We have birthday parties down to a science! Mad Science birthday parties entertain children of all ages with exciting, high-energy, interactive shows that come to you. From lighting up balls of plasma, to discovering the mystery of fireworks, to discovering objects that float through columns of air, kids will be amazed by the number of cool and interactive demonstrations, chemical reactions and activities we bring to the party! Parents love the fact that Mad Science birthday parties are mess-free and hassle-free. Contact us today to book your child's party!
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Reviews

During a summer camp, they left our six year old unattended on a public playground in a county park that was open to the general public. The entire camp came back inside and left him there, at a...