We've got a fun botany science experiment just right for kids! Let's explore how to sprout a tiny lemon seed and then nurture it into a flourishing lemon tree.| My Blog
Let's embark on a magical journey through the world of Disney with this fun yoga sequence. Each pose captures the spirit of a beloved Disney character or tale.| My Blog
Inside: Your kids will never turn down an invitation to do baking soda and vinegar activities. This is one of those experiments that can be kept basic or notched up a bit to increase the wow factor. Sometimes all you need to keep your kids busy and put a smile on their faces are a| My Blog
Did you know that you can use science to separate different colors in the coating of Skittles? This fun science activity is bright and beautiful and a real hit| My Blog
Inside: All you need to make a raft are a few natural items you can find in your own backyard or local park. You'd never guess this is a great introduction to physics and can keep your kids occupied for hours. We love floating our fun DIY, eco-friendly, and completely biodegradable stick rafts! And I| My Blog
What if you could make a cake in minutes and teach kids some science at the same time? Well, I have a secret for you... You totally can! All you need is 3-ingredients and one minute of your time. Yep! I'm not kidding! Mix 2 tablespoons of hot cocoa with an egg. Put the mixture| My Blog
This fun and educational activity allows kids to explore different methods to keep apples from turning brown. Scroll down to science printables and how-to video| My Blog
Inside: These spring poems for kids will not only enchant and entertain but also nurture their language skills and foster a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the season. As springtime waves its magic wand, we see sleepy nature yawn and stretch. Birds' orchestra tunes up every morning and starts their loud, lively symphony. Flowers| My Blog
Inside: Let's play with ice marbles and find out what surface makes ice melt faster. It’s a great way to learn some science while having a lot of fun. Ice cubes, especially colored ice cubes, have always been one of those things that all my kids love playing and learning with any time of the| My Blog