Bouncy Egg Experiment: Cool Science Experiment for Kids
Discover what happens to an egg when you soak it in vinegar in this amazing bouncy egg experiment. The eggshell dissolves and the raw, naked egg can bounce!
Fun STEM activities for kids of all ages! Hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math projects with easy setups using everyday supplies.
Discover what happens to an egg when you soak it in vinegar in this amazing bouncy egg experiment. The eggshell dissolves and the raw, naked egg can bounce!
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your kids by doing what they love the most – make slime! This red Valentine’s Day slime is fun to make
Magic milk is an easy science project your kid can do with very little preparation. It’s a STEM project you can always do on a rainy day or as a boredom buster.
Learn how to make a snowstorm in a jar with this hands-on science experiment. With only a few steps, you'll be able to create snow while staying warm indoors!
Your kids will be exploding with curiosity with this exploding snowman science experiment. The exploding snowman activity is fun to make and easy to clean!
With just a ball and plastic cups, you can have tons of fun with your kid with this vertical bowling activity. This is a great indoor game for kids on days when you are stuck inside!
This popsicle sticks rainbow craft is easy and simple, and it's an excellent opportunity to teach your preschoolers color recognition and rainbows.
This pom pom blowing activity is great for helping toddlers recognize their colors and practice oral motor skills. Super fun indoor activity that will educate as well as entertain your toddler!
Want a simple and fun counting activity made out of only Cheerios, spaghetti strands, and playdough? Your toddlers will practice fine motor skills as well as learn how to count through this pasta threading activity!
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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.