We know those sunny days and May flowers are on the way, but we still have to get through a few more April showers (or, you know, snowstorms — hi, New England!) first. And while those showers are ...
Even when kids have been home only a few days, the number of times parents have heard "I'm bored!" can make it feels like years. We've got you covered with craft projects, science experiments and ...
Winter means a lot of indoor time, and I've learned that science experiments are a lifesaver on those long, cold days. The best part? You don't need anything fancy. Baking soda, vinegar, food ...
With most schools closed for the foreseeable future, keeping on top of your children's education — whether their teachers sent home packets or you're relying on free online resources — is a priority.
Learn about capillary action with this simple and colorful rainbow celery food coloring experiment. This experiment allows you and your child to talk about the circulatory system and "capillary" ...
No bachelor’s degree in science necessary! You and your kids can do these science experiments at home! These are simple, age-appropriate experiments using items that you likely already have around ...
This fun science activity introduces basic concepts of physics and gravity. With just a few ingredients, your child will be able to see water “walk” up paper towels then down into an empty jar. Tell ...
If your kids' interests are more science focused than art interested, that doesn't mean they can't get in on the fun of Craft Month. We've rounded up nine great crafts and experiments that are ...
Consider yourself forewarned. Do not try this experiment in the winter. Well, at least not in your kitchen. And, actually, never inside your home, regardless of the season. This is strictly an ...