If you are looking for fun ways to entertain your little ones, try these 5 FUN Experiments for Kids! They will surely love it! related: 15 fun Sensory Bins for toddlers Let’s begin! All activities should be supervised by an adult. This post contains affiliate links- this just means I earn a small commission if you purchase via links below,… Read More
Experiments
Lava Lamp Experiment (VIDEO)
This Lava Lamp Experiment will be your kids new favorite activity! Super easy to make and super cool to watch! Lava lamps are cool, who wouldn’t agree. But making your own lava lamp is even cooler. Kids will love the simple steps (with guidance, of course) to create these amazing, colorful bubbling lava lamps. They are surprisingly easy to create. You’ll need… Read More
Milk Experiment (Video)
Want a quick and easy experiment that is appropriate for toddlers and preschoolers? This super fun Milk Experiment is it! This experiment is so easy to prep, requiring minimal supplies of which many you probably have at home (if not all!). Kids are going to be super excited when they see the milk disperse quickly and blend the colors of… Read More
Egg Carton Volcanoes (VIDEO)
These Egg Carton Volcanoes are super easy to make and make a fun recycled idea for kids of all ages! Kids will love these exploding volcanoes! Perfect as a child’s’ first experiment to see the reaction between baking soda and vinegar. Safe and exciting! Keep reading to see the simple tutorial, list of materials and instructions! RELATED: Fizzing Ice Cubes… Read More
Paper Towel dye experiment
This Paper Towel Dye Experiment is a super quick and easy to prep experiment perfectly fun for toddlers and preschoolers! The steps and instructions to set this activity up are so easy! Both of my kids took turns at helping and they felt so proud and useful 🙂 Once the set up was done and the paper towels were in,… Read More
Fizzing Ice Cubes Activity
Have you ever noticed a similarity between children and scientists? I often find my toddler experimenting with what ever he can find. For example, I use Epsom Salt in my kids’ baths and they love to play around with the salt before dissolving it, mixing, scooping and sprinkling it over the water. Or when I’m in the kitchen and they… Read More