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Hands-on science makes learning SO much more fun for kids (and moms and dads too!). This year we’re hoping to fit in at least one fun experiment each week. If you’re looking for a few ideas to do with your kids, try some of these…
Explore color mixing and create a water fountain with this tutorial from A Little Pinch of Perfect.
Create a learning center to explore the life cycle of a frog. Stir the Wonder shares their science table and hands-on learning ideas.
Kids learn best through repetition and Planet Smarty Pants shares some ways to reinforce science concepts with our kids with practical application and simple questions we can ask to continue learning.
Glitter and ice cubes were two major ingredients in some toddler science activities that Welcome to Mommyhood shared – and then the kiddos got busy adding and trying even more!
Have a fun science activity to share? Be sure to link up your learning fun this week!
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Each week I am pinning many of your links onto the Preschool and Kindergarten Community Pinterest Board. I’m a visual person, so having pictures to help me remember posts is super helpful. Be sure to jump over and follow the board – and find some fun ideas at the same time!
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Thanks so much for including our science experiment :) It’s something I struggle to incorporate into our school routine.
Thanks for hosting, too!
I hear you!! Other than what we do with our normal science lessons, it can be hard to remember (and get together) fun experiments! But our kids enjoy them so much and that is one of my goals for this year. :)
Thanks so much for hosting!
You are welcome – and thanks for participating and visiting!
Hi Jolanthe, thanks so much for including our water fountain activity in today’s features. I appreciate it :) Have a great day!
Thanks for joining up with us, Katie! :)
Thank you so much for featuring our ice science!
You are most welcome – and thanks for linking up! :)
Thanks so much for sharing! There are always so many great ideas on here!