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SpaceTime is Colorado's premier science edutainment provider for kids. Our Space Adventure Enrichment Programs, Workshops, Camps & Parties bring the perfect mix of fun and education right into your home or classroom. We captivate young audiences with exciting hands-on & minds-on programs that make learning fun.
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Simply put, SpaceTime's focus on fun methodology is a method of making sure that every program component is fun for the specific age range of children being presented to.
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Michelle M.
Feb 10, 2014
Our son just turned 6, and he loves outer space thanks in large part to the SpaceTime club he participated in at his elementary school. So it was only natural to ask Ed to do a SpaceTime party for my son's birthday. The kids and parents had a blast (pun intended) learning about rockets, shooting off stomp rockets, and making a fizz rocket with some paper, film canisters, and Alka Seltzer. Ed ended the party with a huge rocket launch outside that went 100 feet into the air.

It was so cool! I like SpaceTime because they are really good at getting kids interested and having them learn something along the way. Ed and Julie are very accommodating and great to work with. Highly recommended for a fun and interactive party!
Dan N.
Feb 03, 2009
Ed the Spacetime Guy is cool! Had our son's birthday party yesterday. My 7yo boy is on a serious astronomical kick, so a space-themed party was in order. Now the dangerous part; 15 6-8 year old kids, at the house, mostly boys. Somehow the house survived. Ed set up in the basement, and immediately had the kids attention. He spun a yarn about the solar system, and got every kid who wanted involved.

He had inflatable planets, plus the sun. Each kid got to hold one as he described neat facts about the planet. Next, he conducted a little experiment where one kid held a planet, while another had a Styrofoam rocket launched. While he spun the kid, he attempt to fire at the planet. Next up were 3D photos of Mars, with 3D glasses provided. There was an experiment to create Mars soil, and a project to create a Galactic Glider.

The grand finale was an air rocket launch outside. I heard from one parent today that her son pronounced the party "Awesome, " and on a scale of 1-10 a 1000! Minor addition: Until their entry is updated, their website is http://www.spacetimekids.com/