A tower of slippery ice cubes might sound impossible to build, but adding a little salt makes it much easier! Materials Ice - 4-8 cubes Salt Plate or tray Instructions Try to stack the ice cubes. They will topple off each other. Leave the ice cubes to melt for a few minutes. Try to stack […] The post Build a tower of ice cubes appeared first on Science Experiments for Kids.| Science Experiments for Kids
A family ski holiday is a great time to try some snowy science experiments, especially if you live somewhere where there's not usually much snow. An alpine ski resort is the perfect location for lots of exciting science. From appreciating the effects of altitude on the human body and the impact of a frozen landscape […] The post Cool Science Experiments For Your Ski Holiday appeared first on Science Experiments for Kids.| Science Experiments for Kids
Snowy days are great for exploring the wonders of science right outside your front door. Older kids will enjoy making a snow volcano or designing snowshoes, while younger kids love searching for animal footprints or building mini snow sculptures. If you don't want to spend too long outside, grab a tray and bring some snow […] The post 10 Science Activities for a Snowy Day appeared first on Science Experiments for Kids.| Science Experiments for Kids