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8 Years and Older

Building Bridges Without Nails: Self-Supporting Structures

Defy 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.

8 Years and Older

Bernoulli's Principle Experiment: A Ping Pong Ball Suspended in the Air in a Water Current!

A 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.

8 Years and Older

How to Conduct a Balance Experiment Using a Fork and Toothpick?

A 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.

6 Years and Older

Fun Physics Experiment at Home: Card Drawing and Balance Game

This 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.

8 Years and Older

Ping Pong Ball Experiment with Hair Dryer at Home - Bernouilli Principle

Discover 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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!

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.

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.

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.

4 Years and Older

Classify and Match Objects

Hello everyone, I have come with a very fun and easy-to-prepare activity that will improve our children's matching and classification skills. We will make sure to match colored pool balls with colored papers of the same color.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 12: Using Both Hands to Circle Objects

A great activity to help children use their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this activity, we try to circle the same numbers and shapes using both hands. Using both the left and right hands is a little challenging, but it's an ideal activity for brain exercise.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 11: Let's Put the Colors in the Right Place

It is a good activity for our children to use their right and left brains in a coordinated manner. In this activity, we try to put mixed colored objects into the same colored glass.

6 Years and Older

The Person Whose Name Is Called Will Try to Grab the Stick That Is Passed Around

In this game played with a group of friends, the little ones sit around a circle with one person holding a stick in the middle. The person holding the stick calls out the name of one of the seated children and then releases the stick. The person whose name is called must catch the stick before it hits the ground.

6 Years and Older

Concentrate, Act Quickly, and Don't Drop the Balls

This is a great activity to develop your child's concentration and focus skills. It might seem impossible at first. With a lot of practice, you can achieve success. We try to drop the balls on the ground and retrieve them from the other side of the obstacle without dropping them.

8 Years and Older

Static Electricity Experiment with a Plastic Bottle and Plastic Beads

In this activity, we're experimenting with static electricity using a plastic bottle and some plastic beads. The beads shouldn't be too heavy; they should be light, like the beads we use to make bracelets, and the inside of the plastic bottle should be dry.

4 Years and Older

Right and left brain activity 10: Start and reach the same point

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we try to reach the same point with both pencils in various ways.

4 Years and Older

Throw the Ball Up, Turn the Cup Upside Down and Place the Ball in the Cup

The aim of this activity is to throw the ball up, turn the stand quickly and place the ball on the top glass. It sounds simple, but it requires much more than it seems!

4 Years and Older

Let's play bowling with the help of plastic ball, rope and soda bottle

We are with you with a game that children love. In the classroom, you can set up very comfortably and have a competition.

4 Years and Older

Keep the object in balance with feet and leave it to the target

Our little ones learn to balance their bodies while trying to carry the ball with their feet. This improves their skills to use their muscles and move their bodies with awareness.

4 Years and Older

Right and left brain activity 9: Back to the point where you started

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. We try to reach the same point uninterruptedly starting from the specified point in the infinity sign.

4 Years and Older

Right and left brain activity 8: Combine points

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we will try to combine the points separately with both of us.

4 Years and Older

Right and left brain activity 7: Combine number array

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we will try to combine the number series separately with both of us.

4 Years and Older

Right and left brain activity 6: Match numbers

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we try to match the numbers that are double with both pencils in our hands.

6 Years and Older

Pattern Matching Activity with Paper Cups

We are preparing a system with cardboard cups. We are trying to match these cups with a given model. The fastest one to replicate the given model wins.

4 Years and Older

Right and left brain activity 5: Binary Coordination

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we will try to use our hands in an inverse coordinated way.

4 Years and Older

Left brain right brain exercises

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, the right hand is sometimes trying to make the same movements while making the opposite movements.

6 Years and Older

Try to Make the Same Figures as the Figure Cards

We had fun with various colored figure cards. We used counting sticks and bottle caps. It is one of the activities that motivates children in the first weeks.

4 Years and Older

Interhemispheric Transfer

Interhemispheric development is the interaction process between the right and left hemisphere of the brain, which plays a key role in the development of the child. Intellectual abilities help improve memory, attention, speech, imagination and thinking.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 4

This is a great activity for our children to use their right and left brains in a coordinated manner. In this activity, we will pass colored circles in order with one hand and try to find the object of the same color with the other hand.

8 Years and Older

Let's create butterflies with origami

Let's reveal several unique figures for origami, known as the art of paper folding. Watch carefully and try to do it together. Let's reveal the butterflies.

8 Years and Older

Let's draw a child and create colorful kites

We are again with a beautiful and colorful event. We draw a girl on a slightly large white paper and draw the kite forms in different colors. Then we mix different colors a little. There will be a colorful image that we will love.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 3

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we will try to quickly find the colors we pass by other hand respectively.

4 Years and Older

Footprint card for Father's Day

We decided to make this fun card for my father on Father's Day! We painted the footprints of our children to make this fun craft.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 2

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. The difficult part of this activity is that the two hands move in the opposite direction.

6 Years and Older

Deliver the painted glass to the marked area

A simple -regulated game where children will have fun. The glasses lined up in a square area and one of them is painted. Try to deliver this painted glass in a regular way. Fast one wins.

4 Years and Older

Cute dinosaur

Dinosaur is a good example of activity for children who love children. An activity that will contribute to the development of children's hand muscles.

6 Years and Older

Colorful pictures with reflection technique

We are here with the study called reflection technique. A work that you can apply very easily with your child or in your class. Let's paint the white paper with pastel paint and try to draw a picture over it.

4 Years and Older

Heroic father

Every girl has a hero. That hero is the first father. A beautiful video with you that we can spend fun with our girls.

8 Years and Older

Let's Be Heroes of Children

It's not hard to be a children's hero, it's enough to be a little kid. Of course, you have to keep up with them a bit.

4 Years and Older

Left-Right Brain Work

The logical left brain, the right brain is emotional. The left brain with the right brain gives importance to the arts, while giving attention to mathematical topics.

6 Years and Older

Let's Draw Without Seeing

We put a plate on the top of our pen, we try to draw our picture without seeing it. The fun picture that comes out at the end of the drawing is very pleasing to the children. We wish you pleasant games

6 Years and Older

Make An Octopus Out Of Cardboard

Get the kids out of colored cardboard that we can fund the effectiveness of the octopus. An activity that will contribute to the development of children's fine motor skills.

4 Years and Older

Let's Do Line Work

Let's do our simple drawing activity so that children can hold pencils in preschool and their lines can be more beautiful.

8 Years and Older

Easy Tree Drawings

Oxygen is a source of nature's gift to us. draw small children climb trees and fruit from the branches.

4 Years and Older

A Fun Game With Bag

An enjoyable game you can play with your child with just a bag

6 Years and Older

Let's Make Cardboard Car Game

The ropes by pulling the kids on a winding road let's make a game out of cardboard for the car redirects!

4 Years and Older

Fun Frames

Are you ready for a fun game? Played with dice and Checkers nice, simple and educational game for Let's watch the video together.

4 Years and Older

Left and Right Brain Activity

A good activity to use their right and left brains of our children in a coordinated manner.

6 Years and Older

Great Events With Autumn Leaves

Turn the colorful leaves of autumn into art! Educational, fun and creative autumn leaf activities, painting techniques and collage ideas for children are in our guide. Discover activities that connect with nature!

6 Years and Older

Cardboard colored paper slinky

Made with a slinky toy cardboard colored paper.

4 Years and Older

Animal Shadow Play

Today, with our children in a dark environment, with our hands let's play a shadow game.

4 Years and Older

Shapes Memory Game

Colored electrical tape with a bustling home game. By looking at the instructions in the template you can apply small tears.

Masha and The Bear

Don't Wake Till Spring

Masha walks into the forest where she finds a cozy-looking Bear’s house, who at this moment has just gone fishing. Upon his return, he discovers his lovely house in shambles. The Bear does his best to get rid of the pesky guest, but when he succeeds, he suddenly feels anxiety for the little child he left in the forest. The Bear rushes to find her and finally discovers her in his own house, cleaning around.

Masha and The Bear

How They Met

Masha walks into the forest where she finds a cozy-looking Bear’s house, who at this moment has just gone fishing. Upon his return, he discovers his lovely house in shambles.

The Adventures of Napkin Man

Lotsofspots

Lotsofspots: Scott is super excited and can't stop jumping! To help him calm down, Mister Anthony tells Scott a Napkin Man story about the time Napkin Man helped a boy named Larry, who was a finger painting artist, relaaaaax and focus so he could paint a doghouse for his dog, Lotsofspots.

The Adventures of Napkin Man

Benny The Brave

When Benny is scared to look in the cupboard under the sink, Mister Anthony tells him a Napkin Man story about the time Napkin Man helped a little boy named Asim bring on the brave in ancient Egypt and look inside the big treasure chest to find a treasure for the pharaoh's birthday.