Find loads of ideas for at-home science experiments that perfectly balance fun and education!
Get some seriously cool science projects from local, mom-owned company Yellow Scope science kits. Make rainbow paper, snow globes and more.
Let kids learn the science behind homemade play dough and sidewalk chalk with The Fab Lab With Crazy Aunt Lindsey YouTube channel.
National Geographic Kids magazine serves up quick labs that teach kids how to identify positive and negative electric charges, make a DIY lava lamp and more.
Use household items to test out experiments like Jell-O glasses and “rainbow in a glass” at Science Fun for Everyone.
Mad Science has STEM-themed coloring sheets, lots of fun at-home experiments (some with bubbles and ice cream) and interactive quizzes.
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