

Chemistry experiments for kids.
Did you know that you have supplies for teaching and learning science right in your kitchen? Using common household items to experiment with science can be a fun way to…
Colorful Magic Milk Kitchen Science Activity One of my favorite activities in our magic science series here on the diy page is this magic milk experiment. The activity combines art,…
Valentine’s Day Volcano Science Experiment and Friendship Valentines This Valentine’s Day, if you are looking for an idea to keep candy at a minimum, try this volcano science experiment and…
Salt Crystal Leaves Watching crystals grow is one of the neatest science experiments to watch. Looking to see how long they take to form, if they form big or small…
Rock Candy Crystal Experiment My kids love to have rock crystal candy sticks as a special treat. Did you know you can make your own at home with a few…
Disappearing Egg Experiment – Science for Kids This is a cool experiment to see what happens to the egg shell when an egg sits in white vinegar for a few…
DIY Lava in a Jar Experiment What happens when you put a few key ingredients in a jar together? You can turn them into lava! This is a fun science…
Did you know there are thousands of underwater volcanoes underwater? Using a few items from around the house, you can create your own underwater volcano! Ingredients: Room Temperature Water Hot…
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With this volcano experiment, your child will be hooked on chemistry after she builds a model volcano by combining an acid and an alkaline substance! Supplies: Empty water bottle, 1…
Supplies: Multiple colors of food coloring (preferably primary colors), dish detergent, plate or pie plate, milk. Step 1: Pour enough milk in plate to completely cover the bottom to the depth…