Sunday Science Spa Jr. Jan. 18 Lets Kids Make Bath Bombs
Families joined a hands-on STEM-craft morning where kids made bath bombs and lip balm at the Center for Science Teaching and Learning in Rockville Centre.

A crowd of children and caregivers filled the Center for Science Teaching and Learning in Rockville Centre on Jan. 18 for Sunday Science: Science Spa Jr., a family-friendly STEM-craft session that turned chemistry into craft time. The program invited young participants to mix, mold and decorate spa-inspired items, including bath bombs and lip balm, in an interactive morning designed to teach basic scientific ideas through hands-on activity.
Organizers framed the event as an educational take on a classic craft, pairing playful sensory experiences with simple science concepts. Parents and guardians found the format accessible: small-group stations, step-by-step demonstrations, and materials provided on site. The $15 fee covered supplies and instruction, lowering the barrier for families looking for an affordable weekend option that blends learning and creativity.
The session emphasized practical skills that kids can replicate at home - measuring ingredients, following a process, and customizing colors and scents - while giving them a tangible result to take away. For the local DIY bath and body community, the event offered an entry point into making safe, kid-friendly products and a chance to introduce youngsters to the fizz, texture and formulation that make bath bombs a favorite craft.
Community centers and libraries often host similar STEM-craft programs, but this one stood out for its clear focus on spa projects tailored to younger hands. The Center for Science Teaching and Learning scheduled registration through its event page, making sign-up straightforward for families who wanted to reserve spots in advance. Attendees emphasized convenience and value; the modest fee and short morning format fit well with family schedules.
Beyond the immediate craft outcomes, programs like Science Spa Jr. build local interest in small-scale making and home experimentation, feeding into weekend markets, school science fairs and neighborhood craft exchanges. For parents looking to expand at-home activities, the session provided ideas for safe ingredient lists, basic measurements and child-friendly steps that support both creativity and experimental thinking.
If you missed this weekend's session, the Center for Science Teaching and Learning posts event information and registration links on its site for future family programs. Keep an eye on their calendar for more Sunday Science offerings that mix hands-on making with simple science lessons and affordable, kid-centered projects.
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