At the time of filming, the Palisades wildfire had spread to 1,200 acres, a week later it had grown to over 23,000 acres.
Are your kids a little nervous for that first day back? Get them in a mellow mood with this groovy lava lamp experiment. Plus they’ll learn about the scientific properties of oil and water.
It’s really true—science can be fun! Engaging kids with hands-on experiments activates multiple parts of the brain, which means they’re more likely to retain what they’ve learned.
Explore the fun of science in your own home with some amazing experiments from The Let's Go Club. You and your little one can recreate these simple colourful experiments using common household items.
Simple experiments like making oobleck (a non-Newtonian fluid) or watching baking soda react with vinegar can provide hours of entertainment while sneaking in science education. The key to ...
Laura Burton with the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center joins the 27 New Morning crew with an easy-to-set-up ice and salt ...