Bright yellow daffodils are among the first signs of spring, along with birds singing and green buds emerging from trees. Daffodils are great flowers for ...
Looking for something out of the ordinary to do this spring break? How does racing a dinosaur sound? What about playing in a glowing world of color and light? Or putting on a lab coat and doing an ...
Pour some milk in a dish (whole milk works best, but honestly, use whatever’s not expired), drop in some food coloring, then touch it with a dish soap-dipped cotton swab. The colors will scatter like ...
These simple, DIY science experiments for kids will help combat "summer slide" — and your kids will be having so much fun, they won't even notice that their brains are getting a workout. The best part ...
The Cortland Library Branch, 578 Lakeview Drive, will host Science Saturday for children ages 5-11, 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Downtown Marshall stores will offer carnival games, crafts and treats for kids March 31–April 2, giving families fun options ...
What happens to balls when they bounce? And what is a splat ball? Mad Science of Austin & San Antonio breaks down a few easy experiments for kids. Watch to find out more about their summer camp and ...
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Jewish Community Center in Youngstown offering spring break camp for students
During the spring break camp, kids can participate in science experiments, go swimming in the JCC pool and play Olympic-style games.
Let me be transparent–I’m not going to pretend these kitchen experiments won’t create a mess. They will. There will be vinegar on your floor, food coloring on hands that lasts a day or two, and ...
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