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How to Make a Paper Snowman Snowflake
Children are fascinated with snowflakes and this snowman paper snowflake is just beautiful and easy to make.
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How to Make Oobleck
If you mix cornstarch and water (2 to 1), you will get a suspension that acts like a solid when you put a pressure on it, but then it can flow like a liquid. Perfect for messy play at any age. If you feel creative, add some food...
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How to Make a Sand Art Box with a Magnet
I want to show you another way to use an empty chocolate box. This time I've made a sand art box for Alex to draw with a steel ball and a magnet. Two layers of coloured sand and a bit of glitter made the process a bit more exciting for...
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How to Make Drawings Float with a Magic Water Marker
Subscribe to my channel and wait for Alex’s space adventure floating drawing! To make your art creation float you need just white board makers, a plate and some water. I have seen a few videos about this technique but they all seemed to...
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How to Make Colours Appear from Words
How cool is this activity with magically appearing colours from words! You would need regular markers, a permanent black marker, paper towel and water.
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Science Experiment: Disappearing Coin
Pay close attention to the coin. Do you know where the coin goes after I add water to the glass? Plate on top of the glass makes Alex look at the glass from sides. From that angle refraction of light doesn't allow to see the coin. But it...
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Science Experiment: Clouds in a Bottle
Do you know how clouds form in the sky? Here is a quick experiment I showed to Alex to demonstrate how pressure change can do just that. To do this experiment at home you would need: a plastic bottle, rubbing alcohol, air pump, champagne...
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How to Make Butter
We were making fresh butter for lunch with Max. The process was really simple and fun. All we needed was heavy/double/whipping cream, a glass jar and a bit of muscle to shake! In about 10 minutes we could see buttermilk separating from...
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How to Make a Tornado in a Bottle
It’s an experiment time! We have connected two bottles with a tube but you can just connect them with a tape, just make sure you put a metal washer between bottles to make the hole smaller. Spinning the top bottle in a circular motion...
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How to Make a Marble Run with Foil
This DIY toy is from the time I was a child. It is simple but it could blow the mind a person who doesn't know how it is made. Alex was looking for magnets to explain why it moves that way. All you need to make one is a piece of kitchen...
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How to Make a Paper Duck Call
Here is a quick tutorial for making a simple duck call form a piece of paper.
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How to Make a Lemon Battery
When you run out of batteries, but you have a few lemons at home. To start, we put copper coins and galvanized nails on different sides of lemons. Then we connected the nail to the copper coin on the next lemon in a line with a wire....
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Fine Motor Skills Activity: Nuts and Bolts
Nuts and bolts aren’t something you would first think to offer your kid to play with. But they are great for developing fine motor skills and just super fun.
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How to Make a Chemical Traffic Light
How fun is this chemical traffic light experiment!? Liquid changes colour from green to red and later to yellow. The best part is it is repeatable. Just shake the bottle to start again. For this experiment you would need: - Dye called...
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How to Make a Balancing Butterfly
We have made a butterfly with Max from a piece of hard paper that can balance on a tip of a pencil. Now Max is looking for magnets to explain why it doesn't fall.
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How to Build with Sponge Scourers
We are presenting a pack of sponge scourers! It could be one the most fun open-ended toy a child can borrow from the kitchen It is compatible with any other toys as well as other household items to combine in an incredible imaginative...
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Science Experiment: How Clouds Hold Water
Max is learning the very basic concept of how clouds hold water and when they become too heavy it starts to rain, while practising fine motor skills and eye–hand coordination. For this activity we used clear water, shaving foam and...
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Science Experiment: Hot and Cold Air
Heating up the air inside a plastic bottle with hot water and then cooling it down with cold to see how balloon reacts.
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DIY Halloween Craft: Ghost on Hovercraft
Meet our new spooky friend for coming Halloween. I glued a sports cap to the center of CD, closed the pop-top and fitted the neck of the balloon over the moving part of the cap. When I am ready to let my ghost to hover, I put it on a...
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Making a Fun Halloween-themed Breakfast
Are you getting ready for Halloween? I made this spooky but tasty Halloween Breakfast with a bit of science and creativity for my boys in the morning. Red cabbage made the egg weirdly green, sunflower seeds with raspberry made a...
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DIY Glow in the Dark Easter Egg Hunt
Glow-in-the-dark Easter egg hunt is so much fun and super easy to set up. I used glow stick to light eggs up.
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Gel Balls Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
If clear gel balls are submerged in water, you cannot see them. It is how Alex did his trick in the previous video and it is what makes this activity so fun for Max.
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Scissors Activity: Haircuts
This is simple and fun cutting activity for preschoolers or toddlers. Using scissors a child can make different haircuts.
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Science Experiments for Understanding Density
We are observing the different densities of the liquids (coloured water, honey and oil) versus the different densities of the objects (marble, grape, legobrick and foam cube).