From bubbling volcanoes to floating eggs, hands-on science activities turn curiosity into discovery using everyday items.
STEM learning doesn’t have to stay in the classroom—it can start right at your kitchen table. With everyday materials, kids can explore science, technology, engineering, and math in playful, hands-on ...
Mr. O from Children’s Museum Houston stopped by Houston Life with two kitchen STEM activities: color mixing and oobleck.
Starting a garden often feels overwhelming at first glance, especially when seed packets list terms that sound more like ...
Try these 4 outdoor science experiments for kids using simple materials. Perfect for spring and summer STEM learning.
Meteorologist Stevie Daniels explains how you can create your own personal rain cloud in a jar using just a few materials ...
As the nationwide rollout of House of Science resource kits gathers pace, many are curious and asking a simple question: what ...
According to a new report from the UK nonprofit Internet Matters, children are already finding ways around the ...
Hundreds turned out in downtown Warren for the Interactive Children’s Festival hosted by Free Books for Kids Town, featuring ...
NORRISTOWN — , 1700 Markley St., south entrance B, announced its children’s programming for May. All registration is done ...