Have you been having fun with your science projects this month? This is one of our FAVES and super easy. Bubble snake Cut the bottom off a small water bottle. Cover it with a square of material and fasten with a rubber band. Pour some dishwashing liquid in a bowl, add... Read More
Children learn through all of their senses; through touch, smell, sound, through what they see and through what they taste. They also learn by experimenting, playing, testing their boundaries (and yours I imagine!) and trying things for themselves. Science, while a topic that kids won't formally explore until school, is... Read More
Required materials 5 to 8 identical glass bottles. These could be thin jars, beakers, or even empty glass soda bottles. Water A spoon, fork, or butter knife Estimated Experiment Time Less than 5 minutes to set-up, as much time as you want to make music! Purpose To demonstrate how different... Read More
It's really easy to make clay-like shapes that you can use to decorate your home and your child's bedroom. And it's a great project for small to larger kids alike. What you'll need: 1 cup flour 1/2 cup salt (just use table salt or similar) 1/2 cup water Rolling pin... Read More