Marshmallow Zodiac Constellations
Using marshmallows and toothpicks to make zodiac constellations is such a fun way for kids to learn about the bright stars in the night sky!
Fun STEM activities for kids of all ages! Hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math projects with easy setups using everyday supplies.
Using marshmallows and toothpicks to make zodiac constellations is such a fun way for kids to learn about the bright stars in the night sky!
Coffee filter art is always so fun with the kids. They can draw practically anything they want on the coffee filters, and it will look
Learn how your kids can make designs and patterns on colored paper simply by using the power of the sun! Your kid will love this easy STEM activity.
Why make a regular sundial when you can make a LEGO sundial? Learn how to tell time by using the movement of the sun with this fun project.
Why does the Moon change its shape? This LEGO moon phase science activity will combine engineering with astronomy for a fun moon phase demonstration!
Make your own DIY moon rocks at home! Moon rocks are easy to make and fun to play with. Take a hammer to it or soak it with vinegar to see what happens!
Explore how moon craters are made in this simple and fun STEM activity. You only need some flour, a cake pan, and something to drop in the flour!
Learn how to make DIY moon sand with just 2 simple ingredients! This easy sensory play recipe is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and hands-on learning.
Your kids will love making moon bread as a space themed activity! They can learn about yeast's role in baking and help make craters on the moon!
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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.