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Make a solar system sensory bottle to learn about the planets. Inspired by How to Catch a Star by Oliver Jeffers. More space themed activity ideas for kids in the post.

Solar System Sensory Bottle

Ready to blast off to outer space for this week’s Virtual Book Club for Kids? We’re sharing a solar system sensory bottle inspired by How …

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 …

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 …

Fizzy snow is a fun sensory science exploration that kids will love.

Fizzy Snow

When there’s no snow to play with outside, I like to make our own snow. It makes for a great sensory bin …

Create a snowy train sensory bin inspired by The Polar Express. Use real snow or make your own snow.

Snowy Train Sensory Bin

This week the Virtual Book Club for Kids is featuring The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg. We created a snowy train sensory bin inspired by the …

Head outside with this fun water sensory activity that practices number recognition and counting.

Number Match Water Sensory Play

Are you looking for playful ways to practice number recognition and counting? Our number match water sensory play is great way to …

Set up a simple science experiment to test what combination of ingredients makes the best fizzing pinkalicious cupcakes.

Fizzing Pinkalicious Cupcake Experiment

This month’s Virtual Book Club for Kids is featuring Pinkalicious by Victoria Khan. Check out our fizzing pinkalicious cupcake experiment. It’s a simple science …