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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 …

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 …

Baking soda and vinegar painted leaves are a fun way to combine science art!

Baking Soda Painted Leaves

Baking soda painted leaves are a super way to combine art and science. Explore the baking soda and vinegar reaction and color mixing …

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 …

Fizzy Valentine Play Dough - photo shows a pink heart-shaped play dough that fizzes and bubbles when you add vinegar.

Fizzy Valentine Play Dough

Make a fizzy valentine play dough for your kids. It’s a soft and squishy dough that fizzes and bubbles when you add …

Valentine Heart Bubble Painting

Today I’m sharing a Valentine craft idea over at Red Ted Art for the 31 Days of Love series. We combined science with art …

Simple Ways to Introduce Science and Math Equations

Introducing Equations to Kids

Equations are an important part of STEM {science, technology, engineering, and math}. Equations are used when working math problems {addition, subtraction, multiplication, division}. …