Roll a Cupcake Dice Game for Kids [Free Printable]
Have a blast playing this Roll a Cupcake dice game with your kids in the classroom, at parties, or at family game night. This is a fun and simple game for kids of all ages!
Fun STEM activities for kids of all ages! Hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math projects with easy setups using everyday supplies.
Have a blast playing this Roll a Cupcake dice game with your kids in the classroom, at parties, or at family game night. This is a fun and simple game for kids of all ages!
With just toothpicks and water, you can wow your children with this toothpick star trick plus teach them about capillary action.
Kids can learn about what preys owls eat and the food chain through this fun Owl Pellet Dissection activity! Don't forget to download the free printable journal that helps guide your kids through this hands-on science experiment.
Learn how to make your own homemade bubble wands that will keep your kids entertained for hours at home. They also make such fun DIY party favors!
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 Popsicle Stick Number Build set is a fun way for your toddlers or preschoolers to learn their numbers 1-20 with a hands-on activity that will also help improve their fine motor skills.
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!
This apple-scented slime is easy to make and a great science experiment and sensory play to do with your child in the fall. Try it with other fun apple-themed fall activities!
If you are looking for a fun way for your kids to learn math, check out this honest review about the Tenzi game. This fast-paced dice game and a card deck full of creative ideas to play will change the way you homeschool.
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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.