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Try these fun magnet explorations at home with your kids.

5 Magnet Explorations for Kids

Exploring magnets is always a ton of fun for kids. The Purple Cow sent us The Crazy Scientist LAB – Magnetic Wonder science …

Make a pop rocks volcano. It's an easy science experiment for kids.

Make a Pop Rocks Volcano

Combining baking soda and vinegar is a kid favorite for making volcanoes. Are there other ingredients that can make a similar eruption? …

Food Science Experiment - Let your children design a food experiment to find out what foods they like to eat. It's a fun way to try new foods and learn about conducting a science experiment.

Food Science Experiment for Kids

Today I’m sharing a simple food science experiment for kids. It’s inspired by Zoey and Sassafras, a new chapter book series that’s …

Set up a simple science lab for kids to conduct science investigations.

Simple Science Lab for Kids

Creating a science lab for kids is easy. Use materials you have at home or buy a kit to have supplies dedicated …

Learn how to make a unicorn Cartesian diver to explore density and buoyancy.

Unicorn Cartesian Diver

Making a Cartesian diver is a classic science experiment for a variety of ages. I like to take the classics and twist …

A fizzy color mixing experiment is an easy kitchen science experiment for kids.

Fizzy Color Mixing Experiment

Happy birthday Dr. Seuss! Are you celebrating Read Across America Day today? I’ve got a Dr. Seuss inspired kitchen science idea for …

Raining Hearts Viscosity Experiment - a science exploration for Valentine's Day inspired by The Day It Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond

Raining Hearts Viscosity Experiment

The Virtual Book Club for Kids is featuring The Day it Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond. We conducted a raining hearts viscosity experiment to …