In the magical mitten-shaped land of Michigan, where the lakes are as great as the heroes in the stories and the cherries are as sweet as victory, there exists a group of daring young adventurers. They constitute an exclusive explorer’s club, aptly named the "Michigan Mitten Munchkins," led by their audacious and quirky mascot, Sir Squirrelly Squirrelington. Sir Squirrelly, with his acorn-shaped hat and goggles, is no ordinary squirrel. He has a tail so fluffy it could be mistaken for a cloud, and a laugh so infectious, even the grumpiest beaver can't resist a chuckle. Squirrelington, a knighted rodent with a knack for nuttiness, leads the Mitten Munchkins on expeditions across the state, from the sandy dunes of Sleeping Bear to the towering lighthouses dotting the coast. The Mitten Munchkins, armed with their trusty magnifying glasses and wild imaginations, traverse from Detroit’s bustling urban jungle to the serene beauty of the Upper Peninsula. Each Munchkin has a heart filled with pure Michigander grit and a rucksack full of unbeatable enthusiasm for discovery. When they're not trying to figure out if Mackinaw Island fudge can be used as a viable fuel source for their jetpacks, they're busy tracking down the elusive Jackalope in the forests of Kalamazoo. With Sir Squirrelly leading the way, every day is filled with laughter, learning, and a touch of the unexpected. In the state of Michigan, the Mitten Munchkins make every day an exploration, and every exploration an unforgettable adventure packed with giggles, knowledge and the magic of camaraderie. For in Michigan, every child knows that the true treasure isn't the destination, but the journey...preferably one with a good laugh or two along the way!
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All aboard the STEAM train! Here at Mad Science of Greater Salt Lake, we're not just about science; we're about making it grand and accessible. Our passionate team of professional educators, who double as entertainers, are here to guide your child on an exhilarating journey through the fascinating world of science. We're committed to making learning fun, interactive, and engaging, and we do this through our variety of programs that include after-school activities, workshops, and summer camps. Ready to put a unique spin to your child’s birthday party? We have got you covered! Our parties are far from ordinary, filled with thrilling science demonstrations, hands-on experiments, and captivating activities. We guarantee to turn any party into an exciting event that effortlessly combines learning and fun. We're committed to creating memorable experiences that will not only entertain your child but also instill in them a love for science. Here at Mad Science of Greater Salt Lake, our offerings don’t stop at parties and after-school programs. We also bring the wonder of science to schools and businesses through our educational assemblies, captivating shows, and interactive booths. Our vast experience working with children of all ages, from toddlers to tweens, makes us experts at nurturing your child’s natural curiosity. We firmly believe that introducing them to science at a young age can spark their imagination and fuel their desire to learn more.

Take the family to the Kensington Metropark Farm Center and experience rural life at its best! Here you'll have the chance to meet animals that inhabit the farm, including chickens, goats, sheep, cattle, and draft horses. Get a glimpse into the past at the 150-year old restored barn, which won the Michigan Barn Preservation Network (MBPN) 2012 Barn of the Year Award. Explore the poultry house, barn exhibit room, and kids’ area. Take a stroll to the riverside and you'll find a “green” building made of only natural materials, a stone labyrinth, a grass maze, and an early skills area with a blacksmith shop and brick oven. You'll also have the chance to explore an herb garden, field crops, and old-fashioned farm equipment. Special programs are held throughout the year, so make sure to check the calendar for a chance to learn more about the animals, historic techniques, and other farm-related topics.