Ghost Balloons: Halloween STEM Experiment
This self-inflating ghost balloon experiment is perfect to do with your preschooler for Halloween! All you need is vinegar, baking soda, a water bottle, and a balloon!
Fun STEM activities for kids of all ages! Hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math projects with easy setups using everyday supplies.
This self-inflating ghost balloon experiment is perfect to do with your preschooler for Halloween! All you need is vinegar, baking soda, a water bottle, and a balloon!
This blooming paper flowers experiment will make your kids believe in science magic! They will love watching the paper flowers open when placed in the water.
Have you seen the trick where the waiter would whip off the tablecloth without destroying the dishes or even a glass full of water? Nope,
Kids can grasp the concepts of volume and weight fairly easier. An elephant is bigger and heavier than a field mouse. A feather is smaller
Your children will love this fun bouncing marble activity that uses cups, marbles, and balloons. It's a great indoor boredom buster for a rainy day.
Your kids will be amazed at the effect of hot and cold water on a balloon in this easy and simple Hot and Cold Balloon Science Experiment.
Why does warm air rise and cold air sink? This easy science experiment demonstrates how the behavior of warm and cold air causes thunderstorms to form by using colored hot and cold water.
Learn how to make cloud in a jar with just a few supplies and amaze your kids! The science behind cloud formations is an important part of the water cycle.
This tornado in a bottle experiment will help your child visually learn the formation of a tornado. Here are step-by-step instruction on how to make a water tornado with 2 bottles.
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Our STEM activities combine science, technology, engineering, and math into engaging hands-on projects. Each activity builds problem-solving skills, encourages creative thinking, and makes learning feel like play. From building challenges to coding basics, there's something for every young innovator.
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Our STEM activities combine these subjects into fun, hands-on projects that build problem-solving skills.
We have STEM activities for kids ages 3 through 12+. Each activity includes age recommendations and ways to adjust difficulty for different skill levels.
Not at all! While some activities introduce basic coding concepts, most focus on building, engineering, and problem-solving with everyday materials — no computer required.