To schedule a
forty-five minute science program at
your local library, please
email your name,
number of participants, and your
phone number to: Lynne Bloom at
dasef.outpost@verizon.net
or call (302) 834-1978 or (302)
659-5003 and leave a number where we
can reach you.
The cost for the Library Outreach programs are $150 plus an
additional traveling fee of
$.40/mile based on the traveling
distance to and from the Outpost.
Fees will be figured at the time of
sign-up and added to the total fee.
Kaleidoscope Wonders
Has your little
scientist ever taken apart a
kaleidoscope? You and your child
will explore kaleidoscopes using a
tabletop model and make and reflect
a geometric design into infinity!
Also make and take your own simple
kaleidoscope viewer. You can even
check out a few dazzling books while
you’re there. What fun!
Insects Aren’t As Yucky As You Think
Did your child ever get “bugged” by
an insect? Come to the library to
study some friendly ones. Your child
will learn about the life cycle of a
ladybug and the life cycle of a
Monarch butterfly, with little
hand-sized models. See our
collections of dearly departed
insects and work with your child to
create their own insect model. Take
home a picture of an insect to
color. Plus you’ll find insect books
by Eric Carle – need we say more?
Wee
Weather Watchers
Calling all mini-meteorologists –
it’s time to learn about the
weather. Your child will “be” the
liquid in a thermometer, as they
learn about temperatures and how to
dress for them. Have fun making a
take home thermometer and a simple
kite to experiment with wind. And
just think about all of the
wonderful weather books at the
library! The forecast is for
interesting science with a good
chance of fun!
Make
a Date With Dinosaurs
Too young for a scary trip through
Jurassic Park? Our dinosaurs are
much more tame. Complete a
Protoceratops dinosaur skeleton by
putting the last few pieces in
place. See how your eyes, arms, and
teeth(!) match up with those of the
dinosaurs in our Life Size Dinosaurs
book, and learn a little about meat
and plant eaters with small models
of our prehistoric pals. Bring your
camera for a photo-op with a baby
T-rex. You’ll rooooar for more!
Trees,
If You Please
There is more to trees than meets
the eye! Learn about all those parts
of a tree you don’t see, use a hand
lens to take a closer look at leaves
and find matches for the ones from
the same tree, and make a model of a
tree from real parts. Finish your
day by “being” a seed as it goes
from its hiding place in the soil to
a tree with new seeds of its own.
You will even find a treeful of
books to read. Tree-rific!
Constructing Your Own Fun
Get right down on the floor and
build something! Use our pieces to
make your own structure, and make a
roller coaster that will give a ball
a looping thrill ride. Take the
challenge to build the tallest tower
– quickly, before it falls! And take
home a picture of one of the world’s
great bridges to color. Build a
great day with us!
Up
Up in the Air
It’s time for little pilots to take
flight! You and your child will
learn about how things move through
the air by folding and flying
amazing paper airplanes and
helicopters, building a simple kite
from paper and straws, making a
straw glider, and testing our hover
craft that can float on a layer of
air. As they say, “The sky’s the
limit”!
A Noisy Library
The library won’t be its usual quiet
self today. You and your child will
make a musical scale with water
glasses, try to guess what’s inside
that gives the shakers their sound,
make vibrations ripple across a
Dancing Water Bowl, use plastic
Boomwackers to make up a song, and
make and take a simple rhythm
instrument. Great musicians have to
start somewhere!
Butterfly Math
Butterflies can’t
really do math, but your young
mathematician can! You and your
child will play the Butterfly
Symmetry Game and decorate a coffee
filter butterfly, practice grouping
and counting with plastic
butterflies, put on our kid-size
wings and identify geometric shapes,
and make pattern caterpillars.
Bookworms aren’t the only insects
that can have fun at the library!