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Color-Changing Flowers
Watch the magic of color-changing flowers unfold before your eyes. Learn how plants gain vital nutrients through drinking water and see the bright results!
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Create Your Own Magical Lava Lamp
With a few household items, anyone can create a beautiful lava lamp to wow their family. Spark your child's interest in science with this fun, colorful experiment.
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DIY Ball & Ramp
Have a ball with this activity in which your kids can build their own ball – and a ramp!
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DIY Board Game
Flip a card, roll the dice, or yell out a number? How will you design your own board game?
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DIY Butterfly Feeder
Butterflies will be right outside your door when you set up this quick and easy butterfly feeder!
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DIY Pinball
Help your kids make a marble maze they’ll have endless fun with!
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Elephant Toothpaste
Have you ever wondered what elephants brush their teeth with? Well this science experiment will help you find out!
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Flying Saucer
We’ve spotted some extraterrestrial activity! How far can your alien saucer fly?
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Bubble Snakes
Making rainbow bubble snakes is a perfect summer time activity. Just remember to blow air out and not suck in, or else you’re eating bubbles!
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Galaxy Bath Bomb
Making bath bombs can be a fun way to liven up bath time! This galaxy bath bomb activity will make your bathtub seem like an out-of-this-world oasis.
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Giraffe Spots Bingo
Roll the dice and cover the spots on your giraffe. First one to cover all their giraffe’s spots, wins!
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How Arctic Animals Stay Warm
Animals don’t have winter coats in the arctic, so how do they stay warm in the frigid water? Teach your child about blubber with this fun, easy experiment they are sure to love. Have them name different arctic animals they think may have blubber after completing this activity.
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How clean are your hands?
After spending some time at the playground, soccer field, or in the backyard, it can be easy to see the dirt on our hands. What you can’t see are the invisible-to-your-eye germs that accumulate on your hands throughout the day. To help kids see the effect those germs have, give this this eye-opening experiment a try.
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Dancing Corn
Watch as the corn in this experiment inspires you to move and groove! Adjust the amount of baking soda and guess if the corn will dance more or less.
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Inflating Balloon Experiment
See the fizzling reaction between vinegar and baking soda with this experiment, and prepare to be blown away. Suggested for ages 3 and up.