Glow In The Dark Slime| Easy Monster Slime for Halloween

Halloween is almost here! My son, Cory, is excited because he likes to dress up and go trick or treating. He also likes to do spooky science experiments and art projects. This year, his friend asked how to make basic slime. This request sparked a new idea which is making Glow in the Dark Slime.

Cory took this idea a step forward and decided to make a Glow in the Dark Monster Slime. This project is so fun and easy to do. You only need two ingredients to make the Glow in the Dark Slime which are glue and slime activator. You may also use food coloring, but this is optional.

After making the slime, Cory played with it for a while. He stretched, pressed, kneaded, and balled it up. Then he decided to make the slime into a monster. We used pipe cleaners and googly eyes for this step.

Below is a video showing you how to make monster slime step-by-step. This video comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Learning Adventures. If the videos are helpful to you, please like and subscribe to the channel.

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Easy Slime To Make For Kids – Household Ingredients Needed

Most kids love to make and play with slime. It is ooey, gooey, and stretchy. My son’s favorite is glow in the dark slime. A few years back, there were kids in our neighborhood selling it. Apparently, it sold very well. In this post, we will show you an easy slime to make in the comfort of your home.

This project was requested by son’s friend, DJ. He asked how to make slime. Cory decided to make a video because he thought other kids may want to learn as well.

We like this slime recipe because there is no borax needed. You are also using household materials such as baking soda, contact solution, and glue. We used food coloring as well but this is optional.

This slime can be made in UNDER THREE MINUTES!

Your kids will enjoy making it. One tip is to store the slime in a plastic bag so your kids can play with it in the future.

The video below shows you an easy slime to make for kids. It comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Learning Adventures. Please subscribe if you like what you see.

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Simple STEM Activity For Kids With Balloons

Balloons are wonderful for play. My sons love hitting, tossing, and bouncing them. Balloons are also great for using in science experiments. We have used balloons to make launchers, boats, and rockets. Here is a simple STEM activity for kids. We will show you how to make static electricity with balloons.

This is one of the easiest balloon science experiments for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and up. It is easy and fun to do. If your children like balloons, this is the activity for them.

Below is what’s needed for this activity

Balloons

String (at least 30 inches long)

Tape

Wool or 100% Polyester Fleece sweater

Below is a video showing you step-by-step how to do this fun experiment. It comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Learning Adventures. Please subscribe if you like what you see.

Have fun with this simple STEM activity for kids!

How to Balance an Egg | A Scientific Magic Trick Kids Will Love

Eggs are a wonderful food to eat. It is also a great food to include in your science experiments. We have made glow in the dark eggs, egg volcanos, and egg drop structures. You can also use eggs to show children the importance of brushing their teeth. Today we will show you how to balance an egg without touching it.

This is a fun egg experiment for kids. It will expose your children to scientific magic.

When my son first saw this activity, he didn’t think it would work. However, he was pleased to experience success on the first try.

This activity takes less than five minutes to do. Once your child balances the egg, they will want to show family and friends.

Below is a step-by-step video of how to balance an egg. It comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Learning Adventures. Please subscribe if you like what you see.

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Moving Star Scientific Magic Trick | Simple and Fun STEM Activity

Science is amazing. My son and I have done science experiments that look like magic tricks such as the Spinning Pencil and the Dancing Aluminum Balls. Today we will show you how to make toothpicks move without touching it. We call the Moving Star. This is a simple and fun STEM activity for kids to try.

You only need three items for this project….

Water

Toothpicks

Dropper

While doing this science project, your child will learn words like porous and absorb. These words explain why this activity works.

This is a fun activity to do in front of family and friends. They will be fascinated by the results.

The video below shows you how to do the science experiment step-by-step. It comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Learning Adventures. Please subscribe if you like what you see.

Try this simple and fun STEM activity with your kids. You won’t be disapponted!

Lemon Lime Lava | Fun Chemical Reactions for Kids

Chemical reactions are my son’s favorite type of science experiments. The mixing of solutions that create a mild explosion or foam is exciting. We found a fun experiment that is done with fruit. This project includes making a volcano with lemon and lime. It is called Lemon and Lime Lava. It is one of the easiest and fun chemical reactions for kids.

We love this activity because we had everything in our kitchen. Below is what’s needed….

Vinegar

Baking soda

Lemon

Lime

Dish detergent

Food coloring

Below is how to do the Lemon and Lime Lava Experiment.

This video comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Adventures and Learning. Please subscribe if you like what you see.

Your children will be amazed that fruit make one of the most fun chemical reactions for kids.

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Disappearing Tea | Simple Chemistry Experiment to do at Home with Kids

Many people think kids should learn Chemistry when they get to high school. However, children can experience this type of science at a young age. There are so many fun chemical projects for people of all ages. Below we will show you a simple chemistry experiment to do at home with kids.

Science experiments gave children new information and it gives them something fun to do at while at home. Additionally, it helps improve their reading skills.

Today’s activity is called Disappearing Tea. Your kids will make tea disappear with a simple chemical reaction. Go to your kitchen and you will find everything you need for this simple chemistry experiment to do at home with kids.

Below is what’s needed…

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While doing this experiment, my son learned that lemon is a bleaching agent. We also learned that people use lemon juice to bleach parts of their bodies. We reveal it in the video below.

The video comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Learning Adventures. Please subscribe if you like what you see.

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How To Make a STRAW GLIDER – Easy STEM Straw Activity for Kids

My son, Cory, loves to make paper airplanes and helicopters. He can make about nine different designs on his own. After making the airplanes, he likes to go outside and fly them. He challenges himself by trying to catch the planes after releasing them. If you have a child with similar interests, then this post may be a treat for you. We are going to show you how to do an easy straw activity for kids. This is a fun paper airplane alternative for kids.

This activity is called the Straw Glider. Below is what you need…

Straw

Paper

Scissors

Tape

You most likely have all the items above in your home currently. It will take you about ten minutes to build from start to finish. It is the perfect straw activity for kids.

You can fly this Straw Glider like a paper airplane. It is best to fly outdoors. This STEAM/STEM activity is perfect for preschoolers, kindergarten, elementary students and up.

In the video below, we show you step by step how to make it. You will see Cory outside flying the Straw Glider. The video comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Learning Adventures. Please subscribe if you like what you see.

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How to make PUFFY SOAP | Fun and Easy Science Experiment for Kids

Today we have a super easy activity that will amaze your kids. We will show you how to make puffy soap. We call it Soap Soufflé!

Your children will watch soap go from a solid bar to a puffy substance. The fascinating part about this experiment is that it requires a certain brand of soap. There is a reason why this particular brand of soap works for this activity. We reveal the mystery in the video below.

Here is the soap you need for this experiment!

While doing this science activity, your chid will be exposed to air and water molecules. They will also learn how heat can be an agent of change.

We encourage you to try this experiment. It takes 5 minutes to do from start to finish.

The video below gives you step by step instructions on how to make puffy soap. It comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Adventures and Learning. Please subscribe if you enjoy what you see.

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How To Make a Water Sprinkler | Easy Stem Project for Kids

Summer is here! It is such an exciting time for kids to play outside. My son loves playing in the water to cool off in 80 and 90 degree weather. Therefore, when I saw the water sprinkler project, I thought he would enjoy it. Today we will show you how to make a water sprinkler, which is an easy STEM project for kids.

Recently my son and I have gone to the pool and played with his water guns. It is good exercise for me to run and dodge his water attacks. I thought doing the water sprinkler would be a great connection to my son’s summer activities involving playing outdoors in water.

You mostly likely have all the the materials for this project at home. Below is what’s needed….

Straw

Bowl

Water

Tape

Scissors

Bamboo Skewer

Your child will learn about Newton’s third law of motion, which says that every force has an equal and opposite re-force. When kids spin the sprinkler, they will see water fly out its opening. They will be amazed at how this works.

Below is video showing you step-by-step how to do this easy STEM project for kids. It gives an explanation of how the water sprinkler works. The video comes from my son’s YouTube channel, Corban’s Fun Learning Adventures. Please like and subscribe if you enjoy it.

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