Category: Wonders of Science

How to Make a Homemade Relaxation Pillow with Natural F...

Children create a relaxation pillow using oats or buckwheat grains as natural fillings. An exciting and useful project that helps ...

How to Build a Simple Catapult

Children build their own catapult using sticks and rubber bands, exploring the laws of physics. An exciting and educational projec...

How to Make a Lantern from a Bottle

Children use a plastic bottle and an LED lamp to create a simple lantern. An engaging activity that helps learn the basics of maki...

How to Make a Moving Toy from Paper

Using simple materials, children can create a moving toy from paper. An easy and engaging project for kids that helps develop crea...

How to Make Bubbles from Painting Paint

Children create bubbles by mixing paint and water, and make unusual paintings using the bubbles. An engaging and creative activity...

How to Make Homemade Window Cleaner

Vinegar and water make a simple and effective solution for spotless windows. A fun and educational experiment for kids that helps ...

How to Make Nail Polish from Natural Ingredients

Mixing beet powder with petroleum jelly to create homemade nail polish. A fun and educational experiment for kids to learn about n...

How to Make a Simple Caterpillar That Crawls on the Tab...

Children create a simple caterpillar that moves across the table when heated. An engaging and educational experiment that helps un...

How to Make a Homemade Shoe Cleaner

Baking soda, lemon, and water create an easy and effective shoe cleaning solution. A fun and educational experiment for kids that ...

How to Make Your Own Thermometer

With water, dye, and a straw, kids can create their own thermometer. A simple and fun scientific activity in the kitchen!

How to Create Your Own pH Indicator with Cabbage

Using cabbage, kids create an indicator that changes color depending on the acidity of a solution. A fun and educational experimen...

How to Make Your Own Magnet

With a nail and wire, kids can create their own magnet, exploring the properties of metals. An exciting science experiment for chi...

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