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OK, so it’s been pouring (or snowing) for days, and your kids are going mental. What are you going to do?
Don’t worry, we have you sorted. Here’s a bunch of ideas that are perfect to do indoors, and most use items you’ll already have at home. (No one wants to duck out to the shops in this weather, right??)
Rainy Day Science and STEM activities for kids
- How to make an articulated hand {with cool movable fingers}
- ‘Magic’ Drawing with Refraction of Light: an art meets science activity for kids
- Delightfully Fizzy Sherbet
- Fireworks in Oil & Water | Density science project for kids
- DIY Balance Scales for Toddlers and Preschoolers
- Swirling Milk Experiment
- Easy Upcycled Catapult {STEM goes green}
- How to make Curds and Whey
- How to make water beads GLOW!
- Solid or Liquid?
- Crystal Candy Canes – fun Christmas science project
- Exploring Magnetism: easy magnet science experiment for kids
- STEM Challenge: Can you build a 3D structure?
- How to make Fluorescent Slime that Glows!
- Make a ‘snowy’ salt crystal tree
- Homemade Violet Crumble {a delicious edible science project}
- Design a Magnet Maze: a science + art activity
- Salt Crystal Paper Snowflakes!
- DIY Magnetic Marble Run for the Fridge Door
- Edible Fizzy Science with Anzac Biscuits
- How to make Fizzy Old-Fashioned Lemonade
- How to make Butter & Buttermilk: edible science for kids
- What happens if you add Pineapple to Jelly (or Jell-O)?
- Review: Geomag Color & Geomag Glitter
- Salt Crystal Ghosts
- Science Craft: Mushroom Monkeys!
- Zooming Hearts
- What happens if you microwave marshmallows?
- Measuring Height with Magna-Tiles
- Limeade and Orangeade Experiment