Catch warm rays of sunshine through the cold window with colorful, translucent light catchers.
Use two common household materials to create balloon ghosts that inflate on their own!
Have a blast experimenting with different ways to juice lemons to whip up a refreshing glass of lemonade!
Learn about wind and rotation by creating a paper pinwheel. It’s poke-free – no pins!
A simple activity that lets your child observe the effects of sunlight on objects.
Make a simple kite from common household items. Perfect for flying high on a breezy summer day!
Sunny and breezy summer days are a perfect time to create a simple coffee filter parachute.
Making bubble art is a fun, collaborative activity that combines art, science, and movement.
This colorful “glacier melting” project can start kids thinking about the properties of matter.
Observe how water causes marker ink to spread, separate, and change on a coffee filter.
Work on a fun and fizzling experiment while learning early chemistry skills!
This colorful activity demonstrates the basics of how rain and rain clouds work using shaving cream, water, and food coloring
Inspire your child’s storytelling and learn about light and shadows through shadow puppetry.
Explore buoyancy and density, and experiment with common objects to find out which will sink in water and which will float.