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Magnet Powered Car | Playful Science
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Learn about the differences between a bike trailer and a cargo bike to get your kids and/or gear around town! Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. *This post contains affiliate links. Please [...]
Lava Lamp + Density Demo | Two Experiments Kids Love
*This post contains affiliate links. Please see our disclosure policy. Today I am giving you two science experiments for the price of one. You may even end up surprised at the end like I [...]
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Magic Milk | Process Art and Science for Kids
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Ice Art | Winter Science
Kids will love this quick and easy ice art activity! In addition to creating beautiful process art, kids will learn about the interaction between ice and salt as they do this simple kitchen science experiment. [...]
Party Cloud Dough | Glittery Fizz
Welcome to the most awesome sensory play this side of the Mississippi. It is soft and moldable, yet dry and crumbly. It is made of just two ingredients. After the kids are done shaping it [...]







