Learn how to make oobleck with a two-ingredient cornstarch and water oobleck recipe. Explore non-newtonian fluids with kids.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Learn all about non-Newtonian fluids for kids and make your own simple non-Newtonian fluid from cornstarch and water.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Microwave Ivory soap and watch it expand! Try this fun science experiment for kids that explores states of matter and physical change.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Make these fun borax crystal flowers for spring science. Our crystals flowers are also great for Mothers Day activities.| Little Bins for Little Hands
What is STEM explained? Learn more about STEM education, STEM careers, and fantastic ways to setup STEM activities for kids.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Learn all about volcanoes for kids with these fun volcano facts. Types of volcanoes, how volcanoes are formed and more.| Little Bins for Little Hands
It's never too early to introduce awesome science vocabulary words to kiddos of all ages. Think and talk like a scientist!| Little Bins for Little Hands
Set up an easy seed germination experiment to watch how plants grow with your kids! Investigate what factors affect seed growth.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Check out this fun round up of 20 mind blowing Edible Science experiments below!| ConservaMom
Create your own animal shadow puppets to explore fun shadow science for young kids! Free printable shadow puppet templates.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Build a Lego volcano with a baking soda and vinegar reaction to make a cool science experiment your kids will want to keep on doing.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Try your luck with our St Patrick's Day puzzle worksheets! Break the code worksheets kids will love doing this St Patrick's Day.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Set up a quick salt water floating egg experiment to explore the density of salt water, buoyancy, and saturated solutions.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Create a crystal rainbow with this borax crystal recipe, learn how to grow your own crystals! Chemistry for kids with borax crystals.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Physics is fun! Let us show you how much with these physics Valentine activities. Laws of motion, buoyancy, static electricity and more!| Little Bins for Little Hands
Investigate whether an orange floats or sinks in water with this simple floating orange experiment. What about a peeled orange?| Little Bins for Little Hands
Make tasty homemade ice cream in a bag! Perfect for edible science experiments. Ice cream science makes science even sweeter.| Little Bins for Little Hands