Try this fun science experiment with your kids – you can incorporate “Elsa” from Frozen into it! 1. Baby powder floats because it is hydrophobic Most baby powders (talc or…
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How to Make a Volcano Erupt at Home If your kids are anything like mine, the words “science experiment” magically translate to “I get to make a mess, right?” And…
If you’ve ever seen someone shove a handful of sharpened pencils straight through a plastic bag full of water without a single drop spilling out, you probably wondered if it…
If you’re looking for a simple, hands-on science activity that amazes kids and teaches real physics, the Water Refraction Experiment is perfect. With only a few household supplies, children can…
When you add baking soda, water, and vinegar, a fun “dancing” show begins. Here’s the simple reason why: 1. Vinegar + baking soda make bubbles When vinegar mixes with baking…
Are you ready to create some magical winter wonderland magic? We’ve got a fun and easy project that’s perfect for a snowy day (or any day, really!). This is a…
How to Make Borax Crystals Make some gorgeous borax crystal hearts for a Valentine’s Day craft! Crystal formation with water and borax is a fascinating process that involves a combination…
Do a really fun winter experiment with your kids and make a snowman come to life! Once you pour the vinegar into the bag, it will start expanding!