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Nonsensical Society for Kids — Science

By Nonsensical Society for Kids · Toronto

Verified by 8 families3 certifications
Ages

Ages 0–18

Schedule

weekly

Price

CA$50–CA$150

Location

1614 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4L 2A5, Canada

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If you're looking for a place where your kids can dive into science while having a blast, the Nonsensical Society might be worth checking out. They focus on creativity and exploration, which sounds like a great way for kids to learn and grow together. Plus, the staff seems really dedicated to making it a fun experience!

Synthesized from 8 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 8 verified families

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Ella F.

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My son attended the Nonsensical Society for Kids science program in Toronto last week, and overall, it was a solid experience. The instructor, Jamie, was engaging and really connected with the kids. They worked on a project creating mini volcanoes, which got my son excited about the science behind it. I appreciated the small group size, allowing for more hands-on guidance. However, we did encounter long lines for check-in, which was a bit frustrating when trying to get settled quickly. Thankfully, once inside, the kids were captivated and had a blast experimenting. My son particularly loved the fact that he made a new friend there and they worked together on their volcanoes. It would be great if they could streamline the pickup process to make it smoother, but overall, I would recommend this program for other parents looking for creative and fun science activities for their kids.

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Aurora P.

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My 6-year-old and I attended the Nonsensical Society for Kids science program in Toronto last Wednesday. The instructor, Jamie, was energetic and kept the kids engaged throughout the session. My child especially loved building a small robot using recycled materials — it was a hands-on experience that sparked creativity. The small group size allowed for more personalized attention, which I appreciated. However, we did encounter long lines at pickup, which could be better organized. Overall, I think it’s a solid program for active kids who enjoy exploring science in a fun environment. Just be prepared for a bit of a wait at the end of the day.

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