You’ve likely heard recommendations to wear white clothing in hot weather because it reflects heat and keeps you cooler while dark clothing absorbs heat and can make you feel hotter. But have you ever experimented| Raising Global Kidizens
We all know how much young children love to play with bubble wrap. But did you know that packaging peanuts can be just as fun as the boxes and bubble wrap (and offer great STEM| Raising Global Kidizens
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Want to explore wind power and learn how wind energy works with kids? Try this simple wind STEM experiment, one of many activities included in our 60+ page Wind Power Workbook For Kids. Who doesn't| Raising Global Kidizens
For a variety of reasons, Holi provides a useful and tangible opportunity for young learners (and their adults) to explore cultural appreciation versus cultural appropriation. Read on for more about Holi and some ways to| Raising Global Kidizens
Looking for ways to engage your learners during a snow day? Check out these five simple science activities and experiments for kids of all ages! Winter days can become monotonous, as daylight hours wane and| Raising Global Kidizens