Magic Jumping Beans Science Experiment for Kids We’re continuing our magic science with a cool jumping bean trick. This one is simple enough for kids to set up themselves and…
Science for Kids Egg Drop Experiment Today we’re working on a classic science experiment for kids. Can an egg survive a fall from a high place? Will it crack and…
Water Tension Experiment for Kids Has your child ever asked how water can take different forms and shapes such as raindrops or puddles? The liquid molecules in water change with outside…
Layering Liquid Density Experiment for Kids Showing kids a liquid density experiment is fun when you use brightly colored liquids. You can find most of these liquids in your own…
Candy Heart Experiment with Free Printables Do you have a few candy conversation hearts left over from Valentine crafting or baking? Here’s a fun Valentine science experiment for kids to…
DIY Putty Slime Recipe for Kids Making putty is an easy and fun science project to do at home with kids. Like making slime, you’re going to get a…
Volcano Activity for Kids We’re really getting into fall here on the blog as you can see in our recent apple themed posts and our leaf decoration. This…
Apple Tasting Activity for Kids + Printable Kids are heading back to school soon which means fall is quickly approaching. We homeschool part time and I love incorporating apple…
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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Get 25% off the first month of your new craft box subscription with code BLOG25! Green Kid Crafts delights tens of thousands of kids across North America each month with fun…
Get 25% off the first month of your new craft box subscription with code BLOG25! Green Kid Crafts delights tens of thousands of kids across North America each month with fun…
We found the best bubble recipe! We made giant bubbles with our friends the other day and it worked out so much better than we thought it would. The…
Dinosaur week would not be complete without making salt dough fossils! This is an easy and fun way for children to learn about fossils, paleontology, and dinosaurs. Supplies: Salt dough,…
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…
Get 25% off the first month of your new craft box subscription with code BLOG25! Green Kid Crafts delights kids each month with eco-friendly craft and STEAM activities delivered right to their…
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…
The week was beautiful here, so we decided to take advantage of the still air and make some bubbles! We thought we’d share a simple recipe that works well for…