So how big would an Elephants Toothbrush be? That’s a great question! The Elephant Toothpaste Experiment is one of

So how big would an Elephants Toothbrush be? That’s a great question! The Elephant Toothpaste Experiment is one of those experiments that really helps captivate children’s minds and serves as a great introduction to fun science. The name itself provokes the imagination, and the resulting reaction does nothing to disappoint eager young scientists. There are also several ways to
Read moreThe Mentos Soda Science Experiment needs almost no introduction since Steve Spangler’s YouTube video went viral in 2005. It was first showcased on The Late Show with David Letterman in 1999, as well as being the subject of a MythBusters investigation in 2006. This experiment is a fantastic experiment to perform with adults and children alike. Everyone will want to
Read moreWelcome to the Melting Snowman Science Experiment. The Christmas holidays are a wonderful time for families and children. It’s my favorite time of the year and one where I look forward to taking some quality time away from the office, visit family and spend as much time as possible with my children. There is plenty of time to catch up
Read moreThis simple glowing water science experiment will help teach children about light waves and fluorescence. It’s great fun! They will be mesmerized by the glowing water and the use of darkness to perform the reveal really adds to the ambiance of the overall results. The glowing light experiment can be accomplished in a variety of ways but for ease and
Read moreAre Children Science Magnets? Our children are scientists! From the moment they can move, we as parents are plunged into a world of protection and guidance, as they start a lifetime journey of interactions and discovery with the world around them. Children need hands-on experiences and challenging outcomes to satisfy their relentless desire for knowledge. Keeping it Simple Easy science
Read moreThe Mystical World Of Crystals Crystals hold an enchanted existence in the minds of children. This growing crystals science project is not only a great visual experiment, it involves a very simple process that even younger children will find a lot of fun. Parents looking to introduce their kids to science could do a lot worse than choosing this as
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