Science,
humor and safety blended to intrigue kids into learning more at
Lincoln Public Library
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[July 11, 2018]
LINCOLN
- Kids taking part in the Lincoln Public Library Summer Reading
Program “Reading Takes You Everywhere” could be forgiven if they
thought they had stepped into the center ring of the Ringling
Brothers Circus.
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Professor Toto had arrived at the library to bring
his love of clowning, science, and teaching to the library’s
Thursday morning entertainment. The show called Absolute Science was
a teaching moment full of energy and humor.
Professor Toto is from Davenport, Iowa and has had a love for
clowning since he was a kid. He has been on the road as a clown ever
since, even taking it to the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey
Circus as a teacher of clowning in the 1980’s.
“Clowning is a unique skill that comes from the heart. Each clown
brings their own character to the act,” he said. He has been all
over the world including six visits to China bringing fun and comedy
to audiences and now combines his clowning with teaching science.
Absolute Science has six teachers traveling the Midwest, each with a
different skill that they use to entertain young readers about
science. There is a magician and a singer, among others.
Toto brings his skill with the ancient and honorable skill of
clowning to pull his young audience into the fascinating world of
science.
“My message to the kids is to have fun with science. I leave the
lessons to teachers in school,” he said.
“I want to spark an interest in science with the humor in my
demonstrations hoping that at least one of the kids will want to
learn more, take out a book from the library to learn how science is
all around us,” he added.
Professor Toto was inspired himself by his sixth grade science
teacher to take this road. He is still in contact with his mentor!
“I am truly blessed to be able to combine my love of clowning and
teaching,” he said.
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After telling his audience that his number one rule
for his science fun is to be silly, but safe, it was off to the
world of science.
Professor Toto had the young readers in his audience
shouting with glee as he entertained them with demonstrations using
weird chemicals that kept their hands dry even when they were
plunged into water. He combined chemicals to create pink ink that
Miss Jaime from the library staff poured all over his white lab
coat.
The kids were shocked by her “bad” behavior, but were
fascinated to see his lab coat return to its pristine white color by
the end of the show. He had used science to concoct disappearing
ink. His grand finale was a demonstration of the power of a laser to
produce heat.
The Lincoln Public Library brought a world class entertainer and
teacher whom kids could see create scientific experiments right in
front of them.
The Lincoln Public Library summer reading program Thursday morning
entertainment continues for another two weeks. Contact the Youth
Services Department to sign up for next week’s program at
217-732-5732.
[Curtis Fox]
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