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  • Crayon Resist Scarecrow: Fun STEM Art Activity for Kids

    Crayon Resist Scarecrow: Fun STEM Art Activity for Kids

    This fun STEM art activity for kids will not only tap their creativity but also entertain them like a magic trick as they learn basic science concepts. This easy art project idea uses items most people have around the house and is so much fun! Your child will delight as the image they drew comes…

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  • Preschool Science Activity: Melting Snowman

    Preschool Science Activity: Melting Snowman

    This melting snowman activity is a “Frosty the Snowman” approved preschool science activity that is sure to be a hit with your child. With some simple ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen, you’ll be able to do this science activity when your young child is stuck inside on a cold day. First, you’ll…

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  • Candy Structures: Fun Engineering STEM Activity for Kids

    Candy Structures: Fun Engineering STEM Activity for Kids

    Building candy structures is such a great educational, rainy day engineering STEM activity for children! When the weather gets cold and the days inside are longer, you’ll need things to keep the number of times you hear “I’m Bored” to a minimum. This activity is a great way to spend those extra hours indoors this…

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  • Candy Rainbow: Easy Science Experiment for Preschoolers

    Candy Rainbow: Easy Science Experiment for Preschoolers

    This easy science experiment will engage and delight your preschooler as the colors from the candy swirl around the plate. Your child will notice the pattern the colors make in the water and even how the colors mix to make new colors. In addition to having a ton of fun, your child will also be…

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  • 4 Ways to Raise a Thankful Child

    4 Ways to Raise a Thankful Child

    Raising a thankful child is an essential lifelong process that can begin as young as 18 months old. According to Sanford Health, “By age two, your child will begin saying “thank you” to others. Your child will not be able to express appreciation but is aware adults will do things to make him or her…

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