Posts tagged "science projects"
Colorful DIY Melting Ice Science Experiment To Try With Kids
Wed, Apr 22, 2015 | DIY Projects
Looking for some fun activity to entertain the kids? Take a peek at this awesome melting ice science experiment, which is not only exciting, but also learning and truly beautiful. Although it might be tricky to get it right for the first time, but it’s worth trying, the result will astonish you, really. Plus we’ve got a tutorial to share. Here’s the...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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DIY Bath Tub Floating Cupcakes To Play With Kids
Tue, Apr 21, 2015 | DIY Projects
It’s very interesting when you can play with your kids and teach them something. So today we offer you to make a funny scientific project! For this activity you will need cupcake liners, sponges, scissors and Mr. Bubble original foam soap for “frosting”. Use the bottom of one of the cupcake liners as a template to cut the sponge into two circles for...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Sugary Sweet And Colorful DIY Sherbet To Make With Kids
Fri, Feb 13, 2015 | DIY Projects
Kids are curious and usually love science projects that seem like pure magic to them. What is more, science projects for kids are really the best, because except that they’re exciting and fun, they can develop some skills, be cognitive. For example, today’s sherbet project provides a sensation for kids to enjoy. To make this light and sugary powder...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Easy DIY Puffy Paints To Make With Your Kids
Fri, Jan 16, 2015 | DIY Projects
If your kids love easy science activities, which are not only cognitive but also really fun, suggest them to make these puffy paints. It’s a very easy and affordable project, which is also a great activity for children. To make it you only need 1 tbsp self-rising flour, food coloring in the colors that you like, 1 tbsp salt and a little bit of water (1/4...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Magical DIY Lava Bottle
Thu, Jan 30, 2014 | DIY Projects
This science project will be a great craft for your kids at their free time. You can make it with your children or they can make it by themselves. You will need a plastic water bottle, empty (tall and skinny bottle), food coloring and alka seltzer tablets. Fill 3/4 of the bottle with vegetable oil. Then fill the rest of the bottle with water, leaving about...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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