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Science Experiments

Hands-On, Kid-Friendly STEM Activities

Science is anything but boring! These fun and easy experiments are packed with wow-factor. Watch things fizz, swirl, launch, and change before your eyes — using everyday materials and simple steps. Perfect for anyone who loves hands-on learning and cool surprises.

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Grow a Rainbow

All you need is a piece of paper towel and some washable markers to make this colourful rainbow craft. Watch the rainbow slowly grow with this simple experiment that feels a little bit like magic.

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Popsicle Stick Catapult

Build your own mini launcher with popsicle sticks and rubber bands, then test how far you can fling small objects! It’s a playful intro to STEM and a great rainy day activity.

3

Egg in Vinegar Experiment

Place an egg in vinegar and come back later to find a shell-less, squishy “naked egg”! This fun experiment is full of surprises and is a great way to spark curiosity about chemical reactions.

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Cyanotype Printing

Capture the shapes of nature using the power of the sun! Just paint paper with a special solution, arrange your objects, expose to sunlight, and rinse to reveal the image. This beautiful process turns science into art with every print.

Elephant's Toothpaste

Elephant Toothpaste

Borax crystals on a wood background

Borax Crystals

Paper Worm

Paper Worms

Tornado in a Jar

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Bouncing Bubbles

Make bubbles you can actually catch and bounce with this super cool science experiment! It’s easy, fun, and a magical way to explore surface tension with kids.

Bouncing Bubble

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Science Experiments

Ready for some hands-on fun? These exciting science experiments double as creative playtime — perfect for curious kids who love to mix, shake, fizz, and explore!

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Dancing Popcorn

Watch popcorn kernels magically dance and float in this fizzy, kid-friendly science experiment! It’s a fun and simple way to explore chemical reactions and keep kids entertained.

Science Experiments