Why do we need soap to get bubbles and how did people make soap in the past? You'll soon find out, and make your own soap - wonderfully bubbly and well-scented.
We use all kinds of soaps, shampoos and washing powders. But how do they work? Let's take a journey to the wonderful and wonderfully-smelling world of soap. By the way, do you know how our sense of smell works?
Booking information
In AHHAA- Group size: 10-25 people
- Suitable for age 5+
- Minimum time for preparation: 15 minutes
- Minimum time for cleaning: 20 minutes
- Possibility for 2 simultaneous workshops? Yes (more information upon booking)
- NB! After the workshop the soap needs to stay in the fridge for 30 minutes
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