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Easy Guide for Kids: How to Make Your Own Kite

Kites are unique toys that pique the interest of kids worldwide. With nothing more than simple engineering and science in hand, you can enjoy the breeze, the great outdoors, and good, old-fashioned aerodynamics. Kites are easy to make, too. All you need are some everyday household items, and you can enjoy some exciting times outdoors …

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Science for Kids: How to Make More Durable Bubbles

Bubbles are fun and fascinating. Children – and sometimes even adults – enjoy these chemical wonders as their nature brings a smile to people’s faces. Bubbles are the product of simple chemical reactions primarily produced by soap and water. Simple and fleeting, it’s interesting to know that there is some interesting science going on in …

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Conduction vs Convection vs Radiation: The Similarities and Differences

Last Update: May 24th, 2024 Reviewed & Fact Checked by Lori Stutts Among the most misconceived concepts in science are the processes known as conduction, convection, and radiation. These scientific principles exist in the things human beings do on a daily basis like cooking food, staying near fireplaces, and even the simple act of enjoying …

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How to Teach Your Kids Simple Addition

Last Update: May 23rd, 2022 Addition is an essential part of a child’s education. There are times, however, when mathematics can be a certainly intimidating ordeal. Fortunately, through a parent’s care and guidance, any troubled tot’s weariness will surely be addressed. Guiding and nurturing your child’s mathematical acumen is a step towards a firm footing …

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Toys that Start with Letter A: 30 STEM Ideas for Show N’ Tell

Last Updated: May 23rd, 2022 Reviewed & Fact Checked by Rebecca Carlock Have you thought about the next toy to bring for your child’s show and tell? We’ve got you covered! Here’s a tip most parents don’t think about. Your little one needs to be comfortable with what they’re going to present, so we recommend actually …

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20 Fun Ideas for Children’s Musicals

An art outlet is a vital aspect of a growing child’s learning experience. Subscribing to the STEAM method, a learning principle that heavily focuses on developing problem-solving and critical thinking through science, technology, engineering, and math concepts, further affected by art elements. Creating a safe space for children to be creative and pursue their passions …

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Best Projects to Teach Kids about Layers of the Earth

Last Update: May 31st, 2022 Children, at a young age, develop a curiosity about the world. It is this curiosity that eventually becomes the foundation of their knowledge and learning, setting a pace of what could be the very bedrock of child development. This is why it’s important to nurture this insatiable curiosity early on …

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Solutions vs. Mixtures: How Are They Different?

Last Update: May 25th, 2022 Reviewed & Fact Checked by Lori Stutts What’s the difference between solutions and mixtures? Why are they used interchangeably? Worry no more and read ahead to distinguish these two easily! First, Let’s Define Mixtures!  From the name itself, mixtures are produced when we mix two or more components. For example, when …

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How to Use a Magnifying Glass to Start a Fire: STEM Experiments

Last Update: May 25th, 2022 Reviewed & Fact Checked by Lori Stutts Before moving forward, it’s very important to note that this experiment will require adult supervision as it will involve heat that may cause harm to both adults and children. This experiment has been a subject of cartoon humor and TV show and movie references …

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