Meet this simple but effective game that will improve your child's focusing skills and motor skills! This balance platform, which you can prepare using cardboard and a ping-pong ball, both entertains and teaches. Step-by-step instructions and game rules are here!
MoreMake your own natural hygrometer using the moisture-changing structure of a pine cone! An educational and entertaining "weather forecast with a cone" experiment guide that can be done at home for children.
MoreHow to make a cardboard maze game that improves children's focus and hand-eye coordination? Check out this fun activity guide that you can prepare with materials you have at home!
MoreDid you know you can change the flow of water or make paper float in the air with a balloon? A fun experiment guide where we'll explore static electricity and electrostatic attraction!
MoreDid you know you can extinguish candles from a distance using just a cardboard box? Discover the power of invisible air currents with the Vortex experiment. The step-by-step instructions and the amazing physics behind them are in this content!
MoreDefy gravity with ice cream sticks, thin branches, or knives! Discover the construction and scientific secrets of the "Self-Supporting Bridge" (Da Vinci Bridge), which can carry heavy loads using only friction and balance, without any glue.
MoreA fun and educational science experiment you can do at home with children: A ping-pong ball suspended in the air in a stream of water! Learn Bernoulli's Principle in simple terms and try this magical experiment right away.
MoreA fascinating physics experiment that you can do at home with your children! Defy gravity with an apple, two forks and two toothpicks. The tricks of the center of balance experiment are in this activity.
MoreThis content; It describes an interactive experiment performed with a bottle, a card and a small object that teaches children the rules of physics (inertia) through play. It offers tips on how to diversify the game with different materials such as batteries, pencils or nuts.
MoreDiscover science with simple ingredients at home! Explain Bernouilli's Principle to your children in a fun way, using a hair dryer and a ping-pong ball. Step by step experiment guide.
MoreThis project describes the process of making a naturally textured beehive model with peanut shells glued around a balloon. The structure that emerges by dismantling the balloon after the glue dries offers an educational and entertaining recycling activity for children.
MoreThis activity allows children to learn through experience which substances are attracted to the magnet and which are not. This "magnet hunt" triggers curiosity and teaches basic scientific concepts through play.
MoreWe turn tangerine season into fun! With just a tangerine, a pencil and a light source, you can prepare a magic rabbit lantern that will decorate your children's room, made with their own hands. This simple but impressive activity that develops fine motor skills will be a favorite during your evening play hours.
MoreAn enjoyable art activity that develops children's imagination using leaves collected from nature and simple materials! You can create fun figures such as ants and cockroaches by gluing leaves to paper and adding drawings around them.
MoreWith neurogymnastics, children's right and left brain coordination improves. This activity, performed by using both hands simultaneously on different lines, strengthens attention, focus and motor skills.
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