Volcano experiment for kids with kid-friendly explanation
When I asked my son what he wanted to do to celebrate his last day in JK, he said he wanted to do the volcano experiment. So last night, that’s exactly what we did. This is the experiment where you...
View ArticleCraters explained to children while playing in the sandbox
Hubby got creative this evening and taught our boys about craters. He raked the sand in the sandbox and gave marbles to the boys to drop from as high as possible. Where the marble landed, that’s...
View ArticleMake slime and teach a new word; “polymer”
Your kids will love making slime and then playing with it. You will love the simplicity, and of course the opportunity to teach a new word; “polymer”. There are a lot recipes that you can find online...
View Article7 Valentines Day science activities
Happy Valentines Day ! Here’s a list of 7 science activities for Valentines: Vinegar hearts Puddle of chocolate kisses (you have to pay to get the full details on this activity, but I think enough...
View ArticleValentine candy in ice balloons
We made more ice balloons during the last cold spell, but we wanted to make them differently. So this time, we did not add any food coloring. Instead, we added a different type of Valentine candy in...
View ArticleFloat or sink experiment with balloons
My son asked me to blow up a balloon to see if it would float or sink, and he wanted to test it while playing in the tub. Sure, why not! He noticed right away that the balloon floated completely above...
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