Middle Childhood (7–11 Years)
Rock Identification Experiments for Kids
Unlocking the mysteries of Earth doesn’t require a PhD in geology; sometimes all it takes is a curious mind and a few specimens collected from the backyard. Engaging in hands-on activities is a fantastic way to introduce children to the wonders of the natural world through interactive STEM learning. By performing a scratch test, a density test, or...
18.02.2026
Light and Shadow Experiments for Kids: How Shadow Shape Changes with Distance (KS2 & Year 6)
Exploring light and darkness is one of the most accessible ways to spark a child’s curiosity about the physical world. By simply adjusting the gap between a light source and an object, children can witness the immediate, almost magical way a shadow changes in size and clarity. These hands-on investigations provide a foundational understanding of...
18.02.2026
Lung Capacity Experiment for Kids Using Balloon Measurement
Have you ever wondered exactly how much air your lungs can hold? It is easy to take breathing for granted since our bodies do it automatically, but the human respiratory system is a marvel of biological engineering. For parents and educators, finding ways to make abstract concepts like "internal organ volume concepts" visible to children can be a...
11.02.2026
Heart Rate Experiment for Kids: Exercise Recovery
Have you ever wondered why your chest feels like a drum after sprinting across the playground? That rhythmic thumping is your heart working overtime to fuel your limbs. Understanding how physical activity affects the human body isn’t just for doctors - it's a fascinating way for kids to explore their own biology.
11.02.2026
Taste Buds Experiment for Kids: Taste Map Myth Test
Have you ever opened a textbook and seen a colorful diagram of a tongue divided into neat, specific zones? For generations, students were taught that the tip of the tongue was exclusively for sweetness, sour sensations were believed to be detected on the sides, while bitter sensations were thought to be detected at the back, and salty and sour...
11.02.2026
Air Pressure Experiments for Kids at Home
If you’re looking for a way to spark a love of science without needing a laboratory, you’ve come to the right place. This guide offers safe, simple, and hands-on air pressure experiments using common household items, specifically designed for kids and parents to explore together at home. Whether you are helping a preschooler marvel at a "magic"...
11.02.2026