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Mega science show for children

24 May 2026, Sun. 15:00 - 15:00
Kyiv Cultural Cluster "Krakiw" Kyiv, Rusanivskaya Naberezhna, 12

This is a show for kids where chemistry and physics finally stop being "something from school" and turn into a real adventure. There will be fire, lightning, liquid nitrogen and experiments after which even adults quietly say: "wow."

Together with the cheerful professor, children will embark on a journey through the world of science, where flasks seem to come to life, magnets behave strangely, and the usual laws of physics suddenly seem like magic. A good option to switch from routine, get out into the world, and spend time with your child not to cartoons, but to explosive reactions and laughter in the hall.

What awaits on Planet Science?

The program includes spectacular experiments, scientific life hacks, and many moments when you want to take out your phone and film your child's reaction.

  • Experiments with wind and pressure;
  • Experiments with fire and lightning;
  • Dry ice and liquid nitrogen;
  • Magnetic field and electrical experiments;
  • Crazy inventions and unexpected reactions;
  • Music, jokes and interaction with the audience.

This is a show about science without boring explanations and complicated formulas. Everything here works through emotions, laughter, and the effect of "how is this even possible?" It's worth going if you want to make the day special, replenish your treasure trove of memories, and give your child the opportunity to see science not in a textbook, but in person.

On Numotamo.com you can find tickets for science shows for children, view the schedule of events in Kyiv, and choose places. If you are looking for where to go in Kyiv with a child, or are planning a family outing, Planeta Nauka is definitely worth your attention.

When: May 24, 2026, 3:00 PM
Where: Kyiv, Kyiv Cultural Center "Krakow"
Genre: Children's science show
Features: Experiments with liquid nitrogen, dry ice, lightning, fire and electrical experiments

Mega science show for children