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Make a Pool Noodle Lightsaber
July 26, 2020
Make some pool noodle lightsabers! This project is very easy to do, and your little Jedis will be so happy. These pool noodle lightsabers are perfect for lightsaber duels because…
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Crushing Cans Science Experiment
July 20, 2020
If you want an impressive way to demonstrate air pressure, this crushing cans science experiment is the way to go! Make soda cans collapse in an instant under the power…
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Free LEGO World Landmark Building Cards
June 14, 2020
We've got a new LEGO® challenge for you, and I'm SO excited about this one! These free printable LEGO World Landmark Building Cards make it so easy to set up…
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Sand Volcano Science Experiment
June 9, 2020
Kids will LOVE this sand volcano science experiment! Believe it or not, we have never made a baking soda and vinegar volcano! I know, right?! So we decided that we…
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Static Electricity Science Experiments with Balloons
June 8, 2020
Here are two static electricity science experiments that kids will love! Build an electroscope, and use balloons to show how static electricity causes forces of attraction and repulsion. Parents and…
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Spy and Secret Code Activities for Kids
June 2, 2020
Create your own SPY WEEK with these spy and secret code activities for kids! Below, you'll find activities, crafts, and games with a fun spy theme. This is also a…
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Build a LEGO Spy Safe + LEGO Puzzle Boxes
June 1, 2020
Here's a fun LEGO contraption that kids will love! We built this locking LEGO safe as part of our spy theme. It's perfect for storing spy gear! We're also going…
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Code Activity for Kids: Printable Spy Decoder Wheel
June 1, 2020
Make your own printable spy decoder wheel! In just a few steps, you'll be sending and receiving coded messages with the help of this clever device. The fun part about…
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Make an Indoor Spy Obstacle Course
May 31, 2020
We've been working on all kinds of spy themed activities for kids, and I'm so excited to show you this obstacle course! This spy obstacle course is fun to set…
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Detective Science: Fingerprinting
May 30, 2020
Use a pencil and some clear tape to make fingerprints! This is such a fun detective science activity because the fingerprints come out so clear and detailed. I did this activity…