Hibernating Frog

Winter is here and have you ever wondered that in winter where do some animals go? They hibernate, meaning they sleep through the winter and wake up when it’s spring again.    But where do they sleep? An aquatic frog sleeps inside the mud in the pond. They spend their winter on the bottom of […]

Republic Day Activity

It’s republic day, and the budding little artist at home wanted to make art for republic day. We should make our kids know about how soldiers, fighters are standing day and night for us on those borders so that we can sleep in peace. I think kids should be aware of these emotions and should […]

Find the Nocturnal Animals

Some animals sleep during daytime and are awake all through the night, hunting or eating. These are called nocturnal animals. Talking about these animals is sure to leave your kids in awe. It is also a fun learning theme to engage with! Here’s a simple activity to make learning about nocturnal animals all the more […]

Rotating Flowers: Hot Air Rises

Inspired by the water cycle and how water vapour rises, here’s a simple experiment to help kids learn how hot air rises! What you need:   –  A paper sheet   –  4 candles   –  A straw   –  Glue Steps:  1.  Take a sheet and cut it into a circle. Make equidistant cuts […]

Solar Eclipse

Solar Eclipse is an intriguing topic to discuss, both for the kids and the parents! It’s certainly more than what meets the eye and kids must be encouraged to question such phenomena to nurture their curiosity.  Here is a simple craft that can help you and your little ones to engage with the idea of […]

Balloon Experiment: Hot Air Rises

Hot air rises like water vapour and here we have an ebay experiment demonstrating the same. This easy experiment will help draw a stark difference between what rises and what doesn’t, to add to your kid’s knowledge of the water cycle.  What you need:   –  2 balloons   –  2 plastic bottles   –  […]

Water Cycle Craft

It’s our favorite time of the year when the raindrops start looking like jewels on leaves. What better time to teach the kids about the water cycle? Our water cycle is easy to create and engaging too.  What you need:  –   A paper plate  –   Sketchpens/paint    –   Permanent marker  –   Transparent sheet  –   […]

Rainfall and Lightning in a Jar

We love making things glow. Our rainfall and lightning experiment is both fun, and educational. Learn about the water cycle with this storm in a jar! What you need:  –   A beaker  –   Glow paint  –   Dropper  –   Shaving foam  –   Water  Steps:  1. Fill the beaker with water and spray some shaving foam.  2.  […]

Water Threading Board

It takes sunshine and rain to make a rainbow 🌈 It’s monsoons and it’s raining 🌧 so much. We were lucky to see rainbows in the clouds one day and made this threading weather board inspired by what we saw. What you need:   –  Cardboard    –  Paint   –  Pasta, painted blue   […]

Sound Bombs

A simple chemistry experiment can teach a lot about physics too!  We tried the classic Alka Seltzer fizz experiment to start a discussion on sound and vibrations. What you need:   –  Film canister or any soft closing lid bottle   –  Water   –  Alka Seltzer tablet   –  Color Steps:  1.  Take an […]