Does your kid love toys that go fast or racing of any kind? Then today's experiment is a good one to combine that love with some engineering! Building and racing a homemade balloon car is a great...
Category: STEM experiments
In this post, we're going to walk through a fun and easy experiment you can do with your child at home using plastic straws. Building structures is an exciting way for children to learn about...
If your child is ever curious about those funny tubes that doctors use to listen to their heart, I've got a great experiment to pair engineering, science, and help with their curiosity! In...
Wind Whirlers: Building a Paper Cup Anemometer for Weather Explorers!
We live in Tornado Alley, and with that comes a lot of talk about tornadoes and wind. What better way to talk about wind than to build a DIY paper cup anemometer? A simple and fun experiment that...
Time Travelers: Engaging Children by Building Their Own Sundial!
In today's experiment, we'll talk through an experiment that you can do with your child to help them understand what a sundial is, how it works, and talk about time. What is a sundial? A...
Today's STEM experiment is a fun DIY windmill for children that allows you to talk about renewable energy and engineering principles with your child. Building a small windmill is a fun way to...