Who isn’t fascinated by bridges ? Staying in California gives us the opportunity to drive across different bridges and be amazed at these engineering marvels. So, we decided to learn…
This is one of the kitchen science experiments that is definitely going to WOW your kids. And, if your kids don’t like to eat cabbage, they will at least fall…
Today, as part of our math lessons, I asked my kids, “Do you think I can cut a hole large enough in a piece of paper such that I can…
Did you know that you can make your own protractor by folding a square piece of paper. We know that folding a paper in different ways can divide an angle…
Generally speaking, we try to restrict the use of plastics but some plastic water bottles have been lying around in the house from before. I decided to use them to…
Have you ever wondered how many drops of water you can put on a penny before the water spills. Okay, what’s your guess? I asked my children the same question…
Have you read the book ‘The Outliers’ by Malcolm Gladwell. This has one segment primarily on “why achievement gap is really a summer gap” and addresses the disparity between children…
Happy Star Wars Day, everyone! May the Fourth is a day to celebrate all things Star Wars. And, if you’ve got a Star Wars fan at home then this lightsaber mini edition is…
Are you stuck with a pile of cardboard boxes from online shopping ? Then why not turn this trash into something fun which is low-cost and eco-friendly. These DIY Spirograph…