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Love rainbows? You won’t want to miss these amazing, happy rainbow science experiments for kids. So many ways to learn with rainbows! If you love rainbows, you won’t want to miss these exciting ways to learn with rainbows through rainbow science experiments! Rainbows are the perfect way to introduce scientific concepts to little ones, because …

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If your kids love creative STEM activities and science experiments for kids they will love these glow in the dark science experiments. Kids from preschool through middle school will have a blast learning about the science of glow in the dark materials with these hands-on science fair projects. Keep reading to learn a bit about …

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If you are teaching elementary science, you’ll love this collection of leaf science experiments for elementary! These fall science experiments cover everything from photosynthesis to a leaf’s life cycle and will show kids everything they need to know about fall leaves and the science behind them! If you like these leaf science experiments, you’ll also …

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Science experiments are a lot of fun to do with kids, but it’s always frustrating to realize that many of them call for special ingredients. It can be a hassle to get these supplies at any time, but particualrly right now! Rather than skip science altogether, why not try these no-prep science experiments that require …

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We do a lot of science experiments for kids and STEM activities around here, and one common theme I noticed recently is that we do a lot of science experiments in a jar.  Glass jars are amazingly versatile and most people have several sitting in their kitchen. You don’t need fancy beakers or other expensive science …

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