Film Canister Rockets

One of my kids’ favorite activities to explore chemistry is to make film Canister Rockets.  The hardest thing is to get the film canisters because most of us don’t have these laying around anymore.  However, you can get them from a myriad of different places such as Amazon or Science Bob.   You can use them…

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Dinosaur Town

For those of you who either tried or wanted to try Bunny Town, here’s another complicated play area.  It took a lot of time, less time than my first venture in felt play areas because now I’m getting better, but probably more than was needed as Cole kept wanting me to add ‘features’.  He still…

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Why are you making your child suck at math? Just stop!

Your child HATES math.  They hide their homework, they hide their test scores.  Homework time is a nightmare that you don’t want to deal with after your own long and stressful day.  This nightly nightmare is made worse because you are awful at math and you have no idea how to help them.   Before one…

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Stuck inside? Have a fun art day with easy clean up!

Are you stuck inside due to the weather?  Is your child driving you crazy?  Here’s a super simple project that your kids will love and is very easy to clean up (but very messy while they are doing it!) What you will need: Shaving cream – white foam.  I find the generic ones from the…

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Why are you making your child suck at math? Just stop!

Your child HATES math.  They hide their homework, they hide their test scores.  Homework time is a nightmare that you don’t want to deal with after your own long and stressful day.  This nightly nightmare is made worse because you are awful at math and you have no idea how to help them.   Before one…

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Easy homemade play ‘sand’

Last weekend, Cole wanted to make some art projects with sand.  You know – those fun-looking jars with all the colored sand that your kids can make at fairs or the beach.  While I have lots of colored pasta and rice, I don’t have any sand.  While I was looking for ideas, I came across…

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Does your child have good comprehension skills?

Learning to read and learning comprehension skills are two totally different abilities and needs 2 different parts of the brain.  However, most schools assume that if a student can read words out loud, they should automatically be able to comprehend.  This hope is untrue and our brains need to be trained to comprehend, especially if…

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Using pasta to explore science, math and art

I had some time and my little one wanted to make something different – as usual. I looked in the cupboards and found boxes of expired pasta in the back – PERFECT! Instead of throwing them out, we used them. We filled a pot to boil water and he asked about what does that mean,…

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Bunny Town

For those of you who have lots of time AND crafting skills, here’s a really fun Easter project.  This project is NOT meant for little ones to help, although that is, obviously, up to you.  It is the most complex crafts that I have done ever but, boy, do I feel proud of it once…

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