A list of our favorite tools and science resources for kids
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Read MoreWe’re excited to launch a new homeschool learning series by one of our Kid Lab families. This month, they have linked their homeschool theme with our March theme: Ocean Deep. Follow along each week as we learn about the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, create sand and shell terrariums, sand dollar shortbread cookies, and finish with diagramming kelp forests and learning about the Arctic Ocean.
Read MoreWe’re back with a space-themed resource roundup we think you’re going to have fun with! This month, our Play Labs are focused on the fascinating world of outer space. To enhance the playful learning we’re doing in the Lab, we’re sharing these FREE printables, recommended videos, space-themed art and activities.
Read MoreEncouraging early literacy in the younger years is important and often really easy to do. But it can seem daunting for parents who don’t know where to start. These pre-writing resources will help you teach your little ones!
Read MoreWe like to use playdough mats in our play labs to spark children’s curiosity and prompt them to build their own three dimensional models. This “Anatomy of an Ear” playdough mat was a big hit in our sound unit, so we’re sharing our FREE download so you can play along at home.
Read MoreWe’re back with another printable you can try at home. This week, my daughter is learning about atoms: those tiny mysterious things that make up everything in the Universe!
Read MoreWho’s excited about the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon? We’ve got a FREE PRINTABLE game of Lunar Dominoes to help you learn the phases of the moon, and a 2 ingredient recipe for Moon Sand to extend the play!
Read MoreThis month in the Lab, we’re learning all about bugs. To kick things off, I designed a project inspired by my favorite butterfly - the Blue Morpho.
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