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How to Make a Fidget Toy using Paper
Have you ever thought about making your own toy? Now you can, and all you need is some paper, scissors and glue! This cost-effective craft will take some paper and transform it into a toy that will leave you playing for ages. Watch each...
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How To Make a Candle Carousel for Halloween
Creating a candle carousel for Halloween is a great way to get into the spirit! This basic science experiment will teach you how to make your own homemade carousel out of everyday materials. It’s easy, cheap-to-make, and super fun! So...
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How to Make a 3D Paper Christmas Tree
This video teaches you how to make a 3D paper Christmas tree. It's perfect for the holidays, and the best part is it will only take a few minutes.
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How to Draw a Circle without a Compass
Drawing a circle without a compass can seem impossible. And when you’re in a pinch, it can seem like the most ridiculous thing to do. But a compass is actually a rather sophisticated device and can be a pain to use when you don’t need...
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How to Blow a Balloon Underwater
This experiment looks simple, but a lot of science is involved here. We are making a chemical reaction to change the combined density of our bottle with a balloon. That makes it float to the top with all the heavy weight of paperclips....
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Preschool Math Activity with Patches and a Teddy
Teachers can take their learner's mathematical skills to the next level by incorporating them into meaningful activities. This cute activity might be one for you. It encourages children to take care of others while also reinforcing math...
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Halloween Chemistry Experiment
Let's get creative with chemistry this Halloween! If you're looking for a fun science experiment to do with kids this Halloween, this chemistry project is simply the best. You would need baking soda, food colouring, vinegar, paper cups...
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Science Experiment: Electric Play Dough
Playdough doesn’t have to just be for little kids. Here is a fun way for the older ones to join in. From measuring and mixing the dough to making a light glow, this experiment is sure to be engaging and exciting for all. MATERIALS: -...
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Multiplying Using the Criss Cross Method
Multiplication is an essential part of our daily lives. Whether we're calculating the expenses for a grocery list or figuring out how much money we need for retirement, multiplication is vital. It's hard to imagine life without it! To...
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Learn Times Tables Using Only Your Fingers
Learning the times tables is a skill that some young children struggle to master. However, there are many ways to help children (and adults) get their multiplication facts down without relying only on rote memorization. One such clever...
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Easy Toilet Paper Roll Craft for Christmas Ornament
Have some extra toilet paper rolls lying around? Time to put those old rolls to use!
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Teeth Brushing Activity For Kids
It can be hard to get kids excited about brushing their teeth. Luckily, there are some easy-to-do activities that will show the importance of brushing teeth to a child in a fun and interactive way. Here is just one example, put a picture...
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Science Experiment: Sink or Float
Have you ever wondered if an orange would float or sink? It turns out that this is a question that many people ask, and the answer may surprise you. It turns out that not all materials float on water! How does density come into play?...
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DIY Reindeer Christmas Card
Do you have some spare time this holiday season? If so, you may want to try making some Reindeer Christmas Cards with your own hands. They're easy to make and will surely leave the recipient with a smile on their face.
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DIY Rain Stick for Babies and Toddlers
I have been asked a lot about activities for babies. Here is one for you from when Max was a bit younger. A rainstick in a plastic bottle appeals to all ages (including adults). The sound is very calming and it's mesmerizing to watch the...
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DIY Marble Run on the Wall
Let's teach Maths with this homemade marble run! It doesn't matter where you live or what your style is, you can make a marble run on the wall. And it's not hard to get started! All you need is a few supplies and some creativity.
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DIY Glowing Egg Monsters for Halloween
Have your kids ever asked you to make crazy Halloween experiments with them? (If not, they probably should!) It's one of the best ways to get them excited about science. These DIY glowing egg monsters are perfect for that. They're easy...
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DIY Glow in the Dark Slime Recipe
Whether you are a child or have children of your own, you've probably heard of the sticky, green goo called slime. It's been a while since slime has taken over the world. Kids are obsessed with it and have been making all sorts of...
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DIY Colour Pencil Xylophone
Here is a fun way to reuse old or broken items from around the house and create something new and wonderful. This DIY is known as upcycling. We are using old colouring pencils (but any sort of pencil will do) and we’ll make a xylophone...
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DIY Balloon Monster with Paper Cup
If you love to create new things, we have a monster idea for you to try! With Halloween being just around the corner, now is the perfect time to get creative! This craft is easy, and all you need are two paper cups, a balloon, and a...
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DIY 3D Angel Christmas Card
Handmade Christmas cards are a great way to show appreciation for your loved ones. Today we're showing how to create a simple DIY angel card. It's easy and fun, plus it will show how much you care on Christmas morning!
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Science Experiment: Diving Jellyfish
Today, we are making a simple experiment with diving jellyfish in a bottle. It is also called a bottle diver. MATERIALS:⠀ - Paper straw - Paper clip - Empty plastic bottle - String - Water - Scissors - Permanent markers INSTRUCTIONS:⠀...
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Science Experiment: Dancing Foil
Are your kids bored of watching the same old magic tricks from a magician? Well, why not invite them to a science party instead! Here we make our own magic with dancing foil. When rubbing a balloon on wool, a charge known as static...
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Paper Worms Science Activity for Halloween
Halloween is coming up, and it's time to start getting ready for the best holiday of the year! This is a great, easy, and fun activity that can be done with children of all ages. They will have so much fun creating these wiggly paper...