Beat the heat this summer with our fun and creative ice experiments! Discover how these simple yet fascinating activities can ...
For the next one on the list of cool experiments to do at home with household items, you will need a clean wooden chopstick or a skewer, a cup of water, a clothespin, 2-3 cups of sugar, and a narrow ...
Explore a variety of creative DIY projects that transform everyday materials into fun crafts and experiments. Learn step-by-step how to cut and assemble a cardboard frame with spinning shapes, each ...
There’s a whole lot of shaking going on when we attempt a cool science experiment with the help of Jason Lindsey– AKA “Mr. Science”– whose new book, “Big Science Experiments for Little Kids”, is ...
Kengo Yamada remembers asking a class of kindergartners where they thought wind came from. “One said, ‘Trees make wind,’” says the associate director of early childhood education at New Jersey’s ...
Ask your child to share her favorite ways to cool down on a hot day. (Answers may include: Go swimming, go under a sprinkler.) If possible, preview the Cyberchase episode “ Digit’s B-Day Surprise” ...
You will need juices of different densities, a narrow glass, an eye dropper (or turkey type baster) for the number 12 on our list of cool experiments to do at home with household items. Before you ...