NPR's Juana Summers talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about "scuba-diving" lizards, a trick to turn a mouse's skin transparent and whether finger counting helps kids' math skills.
The scientific method is simple: do something and see what happens. Anyone can do it, no matter their age – and as far as Flow Studio is concerned, curious youngsters might make the best scientists of ...
It’s tough to discern what grades and subjects are being taught in the Moonshot classroom. And that's part of the point.
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Here are over 200 big and small toys stacked neatly in the Jaya Durga high school at Narla Road in Kalahandi district.
Colourful science experiments are often much more engaging for younger children than less colourful activities. Adding colour ...
Most kids love play dough. It's squishy, squashy and can keep them entertained for hours if we're really honest with ourselves. What's better is, it's really easy to make. Sara Davies MBE is known ...
Surprises can range from unexpected science experiments to getting picked second ... it’s also important for kids to celebrate their own accomplishments. No matter how minor something might ...