THE London Science Museum spent the day blowing bubbles and teaching kids the secrets behind science at an educational funday.
Bromley Museum welcomed boffins from the capital’s world famous institute to explain how to create the perfect bubbly mixture while inviting youngsters aged between four and 11 to step inside a human bubble.
The free Spectacular Science event on Saturday (November 1) also laid on a second show, following the journey of blood through the human body.
Bromley Museum education officer Maggie Wood said: “We then ran another session in the afternoon for our Young Curators Club which we hold once a month.
“They looked at the history of hot air balloons and then the kids made their own.
“We must have had about 50 children attend during the day and the team from the Science Museum were great.”
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