This ancient device used for keeping time is what we'll be making today. The water clock, or clepsydra, was invented thousands of years ago to keep track of time passing. It is a device that drips...
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Cloudy with a Chance of Creativity: A cloud collage adventure for kids
Does your child enjoy looking up at the clouds and finding shapes? If so, they will love making cloud collages! This experiment helps kids to understand some basic meteorology, the water cycle,...
April showers bring May flowers, so it sounds like the perfect time to build your own rain gauge! Building a rain gauge is a science and engineering experiment that involves building a simple...
Need an easy STEM experiment to get your day started? Look no further! This experiment involves creating an at-home prism to see a rainbow from a ray of sunshine. It gives you the opportunity to...
If you want to play a little practical joke on someone, I may just have the thing for you. This experiment involves piercing small holes in a bottle of water. If we open the cap and allow air to...
Tick Tock, Craft the Clock: Build Your Own Time-Teaching Toy!
Telling time can be frustrating for some kids because it can feel so abstract to them. How do you help them? Build a fun learning clock! This experiment involves building a customizable teaching...