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STEM Science

If you want to teach your child in a STEM field, especially about Science, you’re in a right place. We provide articles and videos about many different activities you can easily make together with your child and have fun while learning. We provide Videos and guides about STEM Science in a step-by-step way with materials you probably already have at your home. These activities help your child to develop many skills, especially in Science. Join the STEM revolution!

How to Make Colorful Milk Polarity Experiment

Learn all about Polarity, polar and nonpolar molecules. Demonstrate how polarity works in this simple Milk Polarity kitchen experiment.

How to make Sensory Play Colors

Explore different colors and textures with this fun activity. Sensory play colors are a safe way to engage in discovery…

How to Make a Lava Lamp

What is polarity and why is it important? What liquids can we mix together? Find out all this while making…

Gummy Bears Osmosis Experiment

Osmosis is one of the most important concepts in biology that can be hard to grasp. Learn all about it…

How to Demonstrate Air Pressure with Balloon

Learn about air pressure with the balloon experiment. Demonstrate how balloon gets sucked into the Jar under the pressure and…

How to Shrink a Bag with Microwaves?

Learn how to shrink a bag of chips. Explore properties of polymers, microwaves and find out what's behind this awesome…

How to Demonstrate Air Pressure with Can Crush Experiment

Did you know you can crush a can with only air? Learn about implosion, air pressure and demonstrate it with…

Apple Oxidation Experiment

What is oxidation? And why are antioxidants important? Learn all this and more with a simple Apple Oxidation kitchen experiment.

How to Demonstrate Diffusion with Hot and Cold Water

Learn all about Diffusion, Brownian Motion and how to demonstrate Diffusion with this fun and simple STEM Science Experiment.

How to Make a Potato Battery

Learn how to make your Potato Battery and power up the LED Lamp. Also, learn about electrical current, and how…

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