Grow Your Own Garden in a Cup

Growing a garden in a cup is a simple science activity that lets kids watch plants sprout and grow right in front of them. With clear plastic cups, soil, and seeds, children can see roots, stems, and leaves develop over time. This easy project is perfect for curious...

Balloon-Powered Cars

A balloon-powered car for kids is an exciting way to turn simple materials into a moving science experiment. With cardboard, straws, bottle caps, and balloons, your child can build a car that zooms forward using air pressure instead of batteries. It’s a fun STEM...

DIY Slime Station

Age Range: 5–12 yearsDifficulty: Medium Description:Make classic slime using glue, baking soda, and contact solution. Add glitter, beads, or food coloring to make it unique! Materials Needed: White glue Baking soda Contact solution Food coloring (optional) Glitter or...

Ice Excavation Dig

Age Range: 3–8 yearsDifficulty: Easy Description:Freeze small toys inside containers of water, then let kids excavate them using warm water, salt, and tools like spoons or pipettes. Add food coloring for extra fun! Materials Needed: Small toys (dinosaurs, animals,...

Fizzy Baking Soda Art

Age Range: 4–8 yearsDifficulty: Easy Description:Use vinegar and baking soda to create a fizzy, colorful reaction on a piece of paper. Materials Needed: Baking soda Vinegar Food coloring Paper Instructions: 1. Sprinkle baking soda on a piece of paper. 2. Use a dropper...