Inside: Learn how to create a paper fan that can be used to test which objects will blow around in the wind. This useful DIY project is perfect for anyone who wants to know how wind affects different materials. Scroll down to video and printables. Are your kids fascinated with the way the wind plays| My Blog
Do you have a set of pencils and a food storage bag? Yes? Then you are all set for this no-prep science activity that is a great introduction to molecules. No matter how many times we do this project with my kids, they find it entertaining. What kid doesn’t enjoy filling a bag with water| My Blog
“Why haven’t we done any dragon experiments yet,” asked my 9-year old son closing one of the Dragon Masters books. My oldest two kids are crazy about this series and have read all seven books a few times. “What kind of science experiment do you have in mind?” I asked cautiously. I was still scrubbing| My Blog
Inside: This simple kite is super easy to make from an ordinary plastic bag! Make it during National Kite Month (April), for Ben Franklin's birthday (January 17th), or any time of the year. Every year we eagerly wait for the arrival of The Kite Festival that takes place every May on Cricket Hill in Chicago.| My Blog