How to Make a DIY Solar Oven
Learn how to make a DIY solar oven that works! With just a cardboard box and other common household items, you can make yummy s'mores with your own solar oven.
Fun physics and engineering activities for kids! Build bridges, test forces, and explore simple machines with easy hands-on STEM projects and experiments.
Learn how to make a DIY solar oven that works! With just a cardboard box and other common household items, you can make yummy s'mores with your own solar oven.
Need something quick and easy to entertain a group of kids at a party? This DIY paper cup party popper takes minutes to make but provides kids hours of fun.
This Toilet Paper Roll Rocket craft is the perfect way to use up those leftover rolls! The kids will love being creative and making an adorable and super cool rocket of their very own!
With just paper, bendy straw, scissors, and tape, you can make a ping-pong ball, styrofoam ball, or foil ball levitate in mid-air! Your kids will love doing this Floating Ball Experiment that demonstrates Bernoulli's Principle over and over again!
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
Discover how many drops of water fits on a penny in this simple science experiment. Your kids will be shocked at the result and learn about surface tension!
Using a simple catapult design, your kids can determine who will win a snowball fight if one uses marshmallows and the other cotton balls. Let the fun begin!
Using green and red gumdrops and toothpicks, challenge your kids to take the gumdrop Christmas tree challenge and build the tallest tree they can.