Baby It’s Cold Outside!
The seasons are changing once again! At least around these parts, the temperatures are dipping, the snow’s beginning to fly, and little children are once again fascinated to watch their own breath...
View ArticleReactions! Five Fun Science Activities that Fizz, Foam, and Pop!
The concept of reactions could provide a topic of study that could span a whole year! Chemical reactions, physical reactions, emotional reactions. It’s all about that important question, “What would...
View ArticleColorful Ice Sculptures
This is one of my favorite winter-time sensory activities! Though it’s great any time of year, colder temps outside make it easier to freeze all those ice blocks! Get your kiddos in on all the...
View ArticleSerendipitous Seed Science
I’m sharing a few old favorites while I’m away this week. This one was originally posted way back in June of 2009. It’s only June, and my preschool age son is already antsy for school. He asked me...
View ArticleThe Science of Rot and Decay
Children are natural scientists. “What is that?” “What’s this do?” “Why does that happen?” Capitalizing on this curiosity is where the greatest learning takes place. Finding the opportunity to...
View ArticlePotable Potions
Homemade root beer is always a sign of a special occasion at our house, but there’s just something about fall and Halloween that makes this brew especially exciting. The magic (and the science) is in...
View ArticleMind in the Making: Chapter 5
As I was reading chapter 5 of Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs, I began to make a new connection. As Skill 3 addressed communication as the foundation for real...
View ArticlePinterest Preview: Movable Hands, Penguin Treats, and More
It’s been a while, but I am back with another installment of Pinterest Preview – a peak at what happens when the pins come to play at our house! First off, I stumbled on this link for a Movable Hand...
View ArticleScience Time for Curious Kids
In our school district, there’s a late start day each week to allow for teacher prep. If I’m on my mommy A-game, I like to use this little extra bubble of time to do some hands-on science activities...
View ArticleBaby It’s Cold Outside!
The seasons are changing once again! At least around these parts, the temperatures are dipping, the snow’s beginning to fly, and little children are once again fascinated to watch their own breath...
View ArticleReactions! Five Fun Science Activities that Fizz, Foam, and Pop!
The concept of reactions could provide a topic of study that could span a whole year! Chemical reactions, physical reactions, emotional reactions. It’s all about that important question, “What would...
View ArticleColorful Ice Sculptures
This is one of my favorite winter-time sensory activities! Though it’s great any time of year, colder temps outside make it easier to freeze all those ice blocks! Get your kiddos in on all the action...
View ArticleSerendipitous Seed Science
I’m sharing a few old favorites while I’m away this week. This one was originally posted way back in June of 2009. It’s only June, and my preschool age son is already antsy for school. He asked me...
View ArticleThe Science of Rot and Decay
Children are natural scientists. “What is that?” “What’s this do?” “Why does that happen?” Capitalizing on this curiosity is where the greatest learning takes place. Finding the opportunity to...
View ArticlePotable Potions
Homemade root beer is always a sign of a special occasion at our house, but there’s just something about fall and Halloween that makes this brew especially exciting. The magic (and the science) is in...
View ArticleMind in the Making: Chapter 5
As I was reading chapter 5 of Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs, I began to make a new connection. As Skill 3 addressed communication as the foundation for real...
View ArticlePinterest Preview: Movable Hands, Penguin Treats, and More
It’s been a while, but I am back with another installment of Pinterest Preview – a peak at what happens when the pins come to play at our house! First off, I stumbled on this link for a Movable Hand at...
View ArticleScience Time for Curious Kids
In our school district, there’s a late start day each week to allow for teacher prep. If I’m on my mommy A-game, I like to use this little extra bubble of time to do some hands-on science activities...
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