This is the fourth in a series of posts featuring science activities for your Elf on the Shelf. You can see the whole series here.…
What colors are really in your markers? Do it! Cut a long strip from a coffee filter or paper towel about an inch wide. Put…
Kids are natural chemists. They love to mix things together and see what happens. My kids call it making potions. They would pull every powder…
Who doesn’t like to send secret messages? People have been doing it for ages. In fact Giovanni Battista Della Porta, an Italian guy who lived…
I just signed the contract so I can finally let you know – I’m writing another book! My editor, Joe, from my previous books has a…
The recent anniversary of the Challenger explosion has brought back memories of when I was young and dreamed of being an astronaut just like Sally…
UPDATE 3/14/17: Good gravy! I had no idea slime was so popular! I have been getting some messages about Borax safety and kids getting sick…
This is one of the more fun science experiments I’ve done in a while. I wasted half the day watching these drops of water dance…
For me, July means fireworks on the 4th and candles for my birthday. What do these have in common? You can use a match to…
Note: This is the part of a series of posts about science activities to be done in the bathroom – the lav-oratory if you will. UPDATE…