Make your own lava lamp at home with this simple to do fireworks in a bottle experiment.
Science Experiment for Kids: Fireworks in a Bottle or Lava Lamp

Make your own lava lamp at home with this simple to do fireworks in a bottle experiment.
Want to know what happens when you microwave soap? Find out in this science experiment.
If you've always wanted to try the elephant toothpaste experiment but didn't want to use hydrogen peroxide, here's a kid-friendly alternative which uses baking soda, citric acid and milk.
This is a surprisingly fun science and art activity: Magic Milk! Kids of all ages will enjoy watching those colours dance.
Here's a science experiment kids can do at home to create their own flowers out of paper towel. It's a great way to explore science concepts such as chromatography and capilliary action.
Here are 3 fun and easy ways to make DIY slime without borax and using just common ingredients you'll find at home.
Create your own surprise bath bomb with just 2 ingredients: baking soda and citric acid. You can put a toy inside, add scents and colours to make it even more fun.
Let kids discover the concepts of vibration and sound transmission with this simple telephone cup experiment.