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Today, I’m sharing a simple version of spring STEM activities for the youngest members of your household. This flower dissection lesson plan is perfect for preschoolers and kindergarteners. The best part? It only requires flowers (and a magnifying glass, if you happen to have one handy!), so it qualifies as a no-prep STEM activity.  It’s the …

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We have such fun with easy LEGO creations. Building with LEGO is a fun way to practice basic engineering and design skills with kids and it helps them think about things creatively and engage in problem-solving in a fun way. For this LEGO project, we decided to build a simple LEGO flower, but the catch …

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We love using slime recipes for educational fun and learning. While we often use slime to illustrate scientific concepts, this time, I thought it would be fun to use slime to celebrate Mexican culture! This Cinco de Mayo slime is a fun, hands-on way to celebrate Mexico and the history of the Mexican flag using …

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This spring, celebrate new life and growing things with the growing seeds in eggshells science project. Your kids will love growing these tiny gardens as one of their science experiments for kids. It’s the perfect addition to your spring STEM activities! Earth Day is all about celebrating and taking care of our world. For one …

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Kids will love this rainbow variation on the classic naked eggs experiment. Don’t just try the rubber egg experiment without color, make rainbow rubber eggs instead! My kids like colorful, dramatic science experiments for kids. There is nothing tame or boring about making this rainbow rubber egg experiment! This experiment has both the “wow” factor …

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