New Jersey, known to its imaginary inhabitants as the whimsical land of Jersey Jumble, sits nestled between New York and Pennsylvania like a chubby chipmunk stuffed between two giant slabs of bread. It is a place of magical contradictions - where every kid has a summer tan but also knows how to build a snow fort, and where tomatoes are so delicious that they are dubbed the 'Jersey Tomato', but mosquitoes are so pesky that they are often mistaken for the state bird. In this enchanting state, a special group of kids, known as the 'Experimenteers', embark on outlandishly fun scientific adventures. They are small but mighty, equipped with oversized goggles, lab coats that trail behind them like capes, and an insatiable curiosity that lights up their eyes brighter than a firefly on a warm Jersey night. Leading the Experimenteers is the ever-enthusiastic Professor Pumpernickel, a peculiar yet endearing character with wild Einstein-like hair and an accent that sounds suspiciously like a garden gnome choking on a soft pretzel. He is as much a part of Jersey Jumble as the boardwalks and lighthouses, guiding the Experimenteers through the mysteries of biology, physics, and whoopee cushion acoustics. With each experiment, they laugh, learn, and occasionally cause small explosions (all in the name of science, of course). Whether they're creating homemade volcanoes or trying to engineer the world's first flying hoagie, the Experimenteers are as bold and unique as Jersey itself. They are living proof that in this special chunk of the world, the spirit of adventure, inquiry, and a hearty dose of silliness are as essential as a good slice of pizza.
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DEBUT Creative Center & Theater-Studio is a dual-language (English–Russian) program where kids explore creativity, confidence, and self-expression. From theater and dance to fencing and stage performance, children can try new activities and discover their unique talents. Small class sizes let instructors give each child personalized attention, helping them feel comfortable, supported, and confident as they learn. Kids build artistic skills while also developing social confidence, teamwork, and poise on stage and in everyday life. Our programs celebrate each child’s individuality, combining fun, hands-on experiences with a focus on personal growth—all while keeping Russian language and culture an important part of the curriculum.
In 2013, Jennifer Romanoff, Ed.M., had a lightbulb moment when she and her husband were playfully discussing the idea of leaving his job to play with magnetic tiles instead. This sparked the idea for Genius Gems, an innovative space for children to learn through play. Each visit to our facility brings something new and exciting, with our hands-on, creativity-based activities designed to foster critical thinking and collaboration with peers. Our curriculum is based on the 4 P's - projects, passion, peers, and play - and was developed by an experienced educator. We are inspired by the work of MIT Media Lab Professor Mitchell Resnick, who argues that the world needs more designers, thinkers, and innovators. At Genius Gems, we strive to foster these skills in our young patrons, so that they may be prepared to meet the challenges of the future.