"It's Not Magic, It's Science!" Live Tour
A live science show that's as entertaining as it is educational and is fun for all ages!
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A live science show that's as entertaining as it is educational and is fun for all ages!
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The first ten years of life are the years of peak curiosity. We help kids stay curious by creating better explanations!
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Jay Flores is a Global STEM Ambassador, founder of Invent The Change, and a two-time semifinalist on NBC’s American Ninja Warrior. He recently starred on Amazon Prime Video’s Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? and has hosted PBS’s innovation show Make48. Jay also starred on Telemundo's Exatlon and competed on ESPN in primetime! With additional appearances on local news channels across the country, Jay has become a leading advocate for Hispanic representation in STEM, using his platform to inspire the next generation of innovators.
As one of the most influential voices in K-12 STEM education, Jay reaches millions of students each month. He serves as a Mystery Guide on Discovery Education’s Mystery Science, the most widely used K-5 science resource in the United States. Jay is also the creator and host of It's Not Magic, It's Science!, an innovative brand dedicated to providing equitable access to entertaining STEM experiences. His live science shows, which feature experiments disguised as magic tricks, continue to engage and inspire students in classrooms and communities nationwide.
Jay is launching a bilingual STEM children’s book designed to introduce engineering to kids ages 3-7 through playful rhymes, fun analogies, and engaging illustrations. By making engineering concepts accessible in both English and Spanish, Jay aims to inspire the next generation of innovators while supporting bilingual education. His goal is to place this book in classrooms, libraries, science museums and homes across the country, ensuring young children see themselves in STEM from an early age.
Jay's work empowers students, educators, and industry leaders alike, solidifying his role as a pivotal figure in the global STEM landscape.