Exciting Weather Card Activity for Kids [Free Template]
This weather card activity is perfect for teaching kids about the weather. Help them learn more about weather patterns and what to pay attention to.
Easy science experiments kids will love! Hands-on STEM activities for toddlers through elementary – simple setups with big reactions using everyday supplies.
This weather card activity is perfect for teaching kids about the weather. Help them learn more about weather patterns and what to pay attention to.
Learn how to make tie-dye Easter eggs with food coloring and paper towels. This technique makes such colorful Easter eggs and it's so easy to do that your kids can do it by themselves.
This easy spring baking soda and vinegar science activity is quick to set up and uses common household products you already have in the kitchen. It also makes a fun Easter activity to do with the kids!
Celebrate Dr. Seuss with this edible green eggs and ham science experiment. Not only will the kids learn about anthocyanins, but they will also enjoy a delicious breakfast!
Celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday with this fun and amazing naked green eggs and ham science experiment! Your kids will love bouncing the egg on a plate and watching it explode!
Your kids will feel like Superman when they discover that they can bend bones in this Bone in Vinegar Science Experiment. Save the bones after you eat dinner for this amazing experiment.
Your kids will love launching St. Patrick's Day-themed marshmallows in this Lucky Charms Catapult STEM activity. Design a catapult and launch marshmallows into the pots of gold!
How can you keep paper towel dry under water? It seems impossible to keep a piece of paper towel from getting wet when submerged in
From a single seed to blossoming flowers, understanding the life cycle of a plant will teach kids to appreciate beautiful flowers and the fruits and vegetables we eat. The free printable worksheets will get your kids started on this fun science lesson!
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Our science experiments make learning fun and hands-on. Each experiment uses simple household materials and includes clear step-by-step instructions, the science explanation behind what's happening, and safety guidelines. Perfect for curious kids who love asking 'why?' and parents who want to nurture that curiosity.
Yes! All experiments are designed with child safety in mind. We clearly mark any steps that need adult supervision and always list safety precautions upfront.
Our science experiments work for kids ages 3 through 12. Each experiment includes an age recommendation and tips for making it easier or more challenging.
Most experiments use household items like baking soda, vinegar, food coloring, and kitchen containers. We rarely require special equipment, and when we do, we suggest affordable alternatives.