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Explore the classic baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction with this fun and thrilling exploding lunch bag experiment that will have your kids squeal with glee!
Kids can grasp the concepts of volume and weight fairly easier. An elephant is bigger and heavier than a field mouse. A feather is smaller and lighter than a
Find out the secret behind how to get a can out of a mug without touching the can! Your kids will love this fun jumping beverage can science experiment. Air pressure is what makes our
This tornado in a bottle experiment will help your child visually learn the formation of a tornado. Here are step-by-step instruction on how to make a water tornado with 2 bottles.
Why does warm air rise and cold air sink? This easy science experiment demonstrates how the behavior of warm and cold air causes thunderstorms to form by using colored hot and cold water.
Heat a soda can, flip it into cold water, and watch it implode instantly. This can crush experiment teaches air pressure in the most dramatic way possible.
This rubbery reptile egg science experiment is a fun and educational STEM activity that teaches kids the differences between a reptile egg and a bird egg.
Learn how to make an egg appear translucent and glow under UV light in this Ghost Egg science experiment - perfect for Halloween science activities with kids.