by Science Explorers | Mar 11, 2020 | Blog
If your children come home from school each day brandishing pretend light sabers or planning their next trip to a galaxy far, far away, congratulations. In addition to having kids with great imaginations, you may have future astronauts in the house. You can encourage...
by Science Explorers | Feb 17, 2020 | Blog
Did you know that your household fire extinguisher uses chemicals and carbon dioxide to put out large fires? Let’s learn how it works with our fire extinguisher experiment for kids! You can use basic household supplies to create enough carbon dioxide to put out a...
by Science Explorers | Jan 16, 2020 | Blog
Kids always get excited about snow days! What’s not to love about an unexpected day off? You can turn this bonus day into a fun way to learn, too. Use your child’s next snow day as a way to perform fun, snow-related experiments that will teach kids while they have a...
by Science Explorers | Dec 17, 2019 | Blog
Every Christmas season, a lot of kids get excited for the day when Santa Claus visits their house and leaves presents. To keep your kids occupied until Christmas Day, do some holiday-themed science experiments that are all about Santa Claus. In this experiment, your...
by Science Explorers | Dec 11, 2019 | Blog
Nothing quite brings the holiday cheer to your home like Christmas ornaments. For an afternoon of fun with your kids, make a batch of no-bake applesauce ornaments! You’ll need just a few everyday food items and basic kitchen supplies. Your kids will have a blast...
by Science Explorers | Nov 18, 2019 | Blog
Did you know that your kids can use household ingredients to make a bouncy ball? Kids will love participating in our fun, DIY bouncy ball experiment. You’ll make your own bouncy ball, and have fun learning about science along the way! Have you ever made cool slime...