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8 Years and Older

Making a Beehive Shaped Lantern with Balloons and Peanut Shells

This 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.

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6 Years and Older

Chasing the Invisible Force: Magnetization Experiment

This 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.

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6 Years and Older

Making a Night Lamp from Tangerine Peel: Step by Step Rabbit Lantern

We 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.

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6 Years and Older

Ant and Cockroach Making Activity with Leaves for Children

An 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.

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4 Years and Older

Neurogymnastics Activity: Two-Hand Coordination Exercise that Supports Brain Development in Children

With 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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6 Years and Older

Candle Reburning with Smoke Experiment

A fun science experiment that shows that the smoke released after the candle goes out can re-light the candle when it meets the fire again. This activity, which can be done with children, enables learning by observing the behavior of combustion and gases.

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10 Years and Older

3D Hologram Experiment at Home with Children

We can carry out a science activity that is both fun and educational for children with this simple mechanism that we will prepare using cardboard and transparent paper.

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8 Years and Older

Color Fest Experiment at Home with Children: Fun and Educational Science Activity

Today, we carried out a color feast experiment with our children that is both fun and educational. In this enjoyable children's activity, we drew various shapes on napkins and made dots with colored felt-tip pens. Then, thanks to the detergent we added, we observed how the colors mixed together and became colorful.

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10 Years and Older

The Dance of Hot Air: Exploring Convection Currents with a Paper Wrap

Why does heat rise? Why does hot air move? This fun experiment allows children to feel science firsthand by observing heat and air currents. This experiment, which you can easily do at home or in the classroom with a candle and a small spiral of paper, is both instructive and fascinating!

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8 Years and Older

Breaking Down the Number: Discovering Place Value

In this activity, children calculate a number; He concretely discovers that it consists of thousands, hundreds, tens and ones digits. As the foldable cards are opened, they break into number pieces and children see that a large number is actually the sum of smaller numbers.

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8 Years and Older

Pipette, Water and Buoyancy Experiment

Small plastic pieces of different colors are placed inside the transparent bottle. As you add water to the bottle, the straws move upward.

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10 Years and Older

Mind Game in the Circle: Bring Three Stones Side by Side

This game is an exciting battle of wits where two opponents face each other around a circle. Each player has their own color and the goal is simple: line up three of their own tiles side by side. But your opponent has the same goal!

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4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 13: Let's Replace the Colors on the Color Ladder

It is a good activity for our children to use their right and left brains in a coordinated manner. In this activity, we will try to put the same colors on two colored stairs.

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6 Years and Older

Red or Blue

This game, played with two colors and two people, is a fun activity where the first one to get the ribbon of the same color according to the color on the upper surface of an object thrown on the ground wins.

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10 Years and Older

Surface Tension Experiment

Those who want to experiment with surface tension should definitely try this. Gently lay a thin, lightweight thread on the stretched surface (bubble). When you dip the pen into the middle of the thread, the thread will stretch with the bubble and open left and right, forming a circle. This is due to surface tension. Transfer this information to children. Kids will love this experiment.

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