The Science of Whipped Cream
Watching heavy cream getting whisked until it turns into solid whipped cream is like watching magic. Learn the science behind whipped cream.
Fun STEM activities for kids of all ages! Hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math projects with easy setups using everyday supplies.
Watching heavy cream getting whisked until it turns into solid whipped cream is like watching magic. Learn the science behind whipped cream.
Understanding the science behind choux pastry will help you get the puffs that you need and a beautiful hollow center for delicious fillings!
Drinking your juice or pouring hot sauce on your food is boring. Spherification allows you to make them into edible spheres and eat them like caviar!
Do you have a kid who refuses to brush his teeth? After this tooth decay eggshell experiment, he might be running to brush his teeth after eating!
Learn how you can make salt dance and bounce with sound! This is a great science experiment for kids to "see" sound waves at work.
Learn how to make the arrow on a piece of paper magically reverse directions with just a bottle of water! Light refraction is the reason behind this trick.
This ocean sensory bottle with baby oil is great for sensory play with young kids. Your kids will love having their own ocean in a bottle right at home!
Watch raisins dance and have a party in a glass! You will love the meserizing movement of the raisins as they rise up and sink down over and over.
Using their creativity and imagination, your kids can build a LEGO rainbow! This is a great LEGO STEM challenge for kids of all ages!
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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.