In this hands-on experiment, preschoolers use water and food coloring to mix primary colors and discover the magic of creating new ones. As they experiment, they'll learn about color theory, cause and effect, and the basics of chemistry in a fun, visual way.
In this hands-on challenge, preschoolers use blocks or cups to build the tallest tower they can. As they experiment with balance and structure, they’ll explore basic engineering concepts and strengthen problem-solving skills.
Preschoolers explore the power of magnets by testing which everyday objects are magnetic. This activity introduces the concept of magnetism and encourages observation and classification skills.
Preschoolers create static electricity by rubbing balloons on hair or fabric and watch as the charged balloon picks up small pieces of paper. This hands-on activity introduces basic concepts of static electricity and attraction
Preschoolers layer different liquids to create a colorful rainbow in a jar, exploring how liquids with different densities stack on top of each other. This hands-on activity introduces concepts of density and color while sparking wonder through vibrant layers.
Preschoolers blow colorful bubbles and explore their shapes, sizes, and how they pop. This fun activity teaches about surface tension, light reflection, and encourages careful observation.
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