Exploding Lunch Bag Science Experiment
Explore the classic baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction with this fun and thrilling exploding lunch bag experiment that will have your kids squeal with glee!
Explore the classic baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction with this fun and thrilling exploding lunch bag experiment that will have your kids squeal with glee!
Coffee filter crafts are a great way to learn about color mixing and capillary action. Here is a beautiful coffee filter butterfly to welcome the arrival of spring!
Learn how to play paper football with LEGO goal posts that your kids can easily build with LEGO blocks you probably already have at home.
This ice cube primary color mixing activity is a fun way to show preschoolers how primary colors mix and become new (secondary) colors!
These balloon-powered LEGO boats are so fun to design and create. Your kids will love watching the bubbles push the LEGO boat around the water!
The Ivory Soap Microwave Experiment is one of the coolest science experiments for kids. All you have to do is put ivory soap in the microwave and watch it grow!
This LEGO domino chain reaction STEM challenge is a simple and fun activity that will teach your kids how energy is stored, released, and transferred.
This gummy bear osmosis activity is great for showing children the scientific method. Teach your kids the simple steps with this gummy bear science experiment.
Making an apple volcano is a great way to learn about baking soda and vinegar reaction. You can use old apples that you have forgotten about in the fridge!