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MORE:Easy home science experiments Annie Riechmann is an educator, blogger, and mama to two small people who lives in the Boston area. Annie is also the creator and publisher ofAlphabet Glue, a literacy themed e-magazine for families. She is a big believer in tree climbing at any age an...
Follow ourScience for KidsPinterest board! Whenever I present my kids withscience experiments,my main goalis to inspire them to make predictions and critically think about the world around them. Both my 2 year old and 5 year old had a blast exploring this marble run! Lucy continuously came ...
Be a Collector activities packintroduces kids to the world of making collections through the eyes of a scientist. What will they collect first? Know the Words Science vocabulary packincludes flashcards, crosswords, and word searches that illuminate keywords in the experiments!
If you’re looking for an instrument with a multitude of sounds, you may want to offer thismusical water xylophone. By filling the cups with different amounts of water and tapping the glasses with a spoon, your kids can hear all the different tones that are produced. This is a great act...
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Yes, making homemade ice cream in a bag does work! Whether you make it inside or outdoors, have a pair of warm gloves ready. This homemade ice cream science experiment is chilly chemistry for kids you can eat! Enjoy funscience experimentsall year round!
-- You can find more experiments like this one at kitchenpantryscientist.com, and in my books Kitchen Science Lab for Kids (Quarry Books) and Outdoor Science Lab for Kids (Quarry Books). Featured Photo Credit: Liz HeineckeThe Learning Toolkit Blog Age 13 Age 12 Age 11 Age 10 Ag...