Discover five captivating science experiments you can try at home! This video features striking visual demonstrations including sugar density layering, a water vortex, capillary action with rainbow ...
If you're looking for at-home boredom busters that challenge kids while keeping them entertained, try conducting your own science experiments. Hands-on projects instigate curious questions, and ...
Sports and exercise have come a long way, thanks to science. We train better and smarter because of the scientists who study to learn more about the human body and how to improve athletic performance.
With more than 30 million children stuck at home due to coronavirus-related school closings, many parents have suddenly become homeschool teachers. For parents who don't have teaching experience, ...
When Rachel Díaz of Culver City, California, “magically” refilled a soda can for her son, the nine-year-old’s first words were “Cool!” And then: “How’d you do that?” Science-based magic tricks stand ...
Kids won’t need beakers and microscopes for these biology experiments—they just need themselves! Each of these five experiments lets children discover how a human body system works. And by doing these ...
Discover a collection of easy and creative DIY projects using common household items. Watch as we create a homemade mouse ...
Stab a potato with a straw. Poke a needle through a balloon without popping it. Check out these fun experiments. Editor's note: This oldie, but goodie Go Ask Mom post will keep kids busy on a long ...
In 1892, the dubiously named Mr. Tom Tit published a book of at-home activities for children called Magical Experiments: or, Science in Play. He made sure each scientific exploration could double as a ...