Discover simple preschool science experiments perfect for home or classrooms. Low-prep, hands-on activities with easy supplies.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Make drawings float with this easy dry erase marker experiment! Explore density and surface tension with kids.| 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
Magnet science is fun for young kids with this yes or no magnet activity! Use everyday items to test out what's magnetic and what's not.| Little Bins for Little Hands
As a certified Pennsylvania educator and K–8 STEM teacher, I’ve spent the past few years creating and integrating environmental literacy and sustainability into my classroom in meaningful, hands-on ways. So when Pennsylvania introduced its new STEELS Standards—which now include an entire domain dedicated to Environmental Literacy & Sustainability (ELS)—I was excited. These standards aren’t just...| Thoughtfully Sustainable
Surface tension of water explanation for kids. Plus, fun surface tension experiments to try at home or in the classroom.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Science jokes for kids. Teachers and students can enjoy together. Environmental science jokes, chemistry jokes, earth science jokes + more...| Confidence Meets Parenting
Growing seeds in eggshells makes a great Spring science activity for kids. Explore seed growth stages with this easy plant growing activity.| 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
Explore St. Patrick's Day rainbow with rainbow activities the kids will love. Make rainbow slime, grow rainbow crystals, and more!| Little Bins for Little Hands
Explore how water moves through plants via capillary action with our celery experiment and demonstration. Easy science for kids!| Little Bins for Little Hands
Check out these fun and hands-on geology activities for kids. Learn about the layers of the earth, rock cycle, growing crystals and more.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Do you have a scientist? Check out our fine motor activities for preschoolers that combine science experiments, STEAM, and fine motor skills!| 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