How Does Rust Form?
In this science activity, children will learn about rust and how it forms. read more
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In this science activity, children will learn about rust and how it forms. read more
In this science activity, children will learn how to make raisins bounce. read more
In this science activity, children will find out how to squeeze an egg into a bottle. read more
From the Industrial Revolution to the rise of the World Wide Web, we take a look back at the 20th Century with these quizzes. read more
Your child can cut and paste a great literary work with this activity. read more
This is a traditional action song that will get your child moving while she learns directions. read more
Use the famous nursery rhyme to help your child learn spatial concepts -- change the rhyme up for more learning. read more
By playing this fun game, your child will be learning the directions in, out, and through. read more
Your child can create a lasting memory. He will enjoy "reading" it as much as he did creating it. read more
This activity teaches visual discrimination in the same way as the well-known Sesame Street song, "One of These Things Is Not Like the Other." read more
This is a fantastic way to show your child that words are "talk written down." read more
Although these "binoculars" do not work, you may find that they encourage your child to be observant and interested in the night sky. read more
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