How many people do you know that have old tires and stumps hidden in their hedgerow? My friend had us over for a picnic this summer and offered to...
Another Gummy Bear experiment
Oct 4, 2012
In addition to the Yummy Gummy Bear experiment from the other day, I decided to pull the gummies out again before they were all eaten and do a...
Wordless Wednesday – Lefty words
Oct 3, 2012
I think I've written before about Cutie Pie being left-handed and that it's normal around here. Lately, however, we've noticed little things going...
Gummy Bear Experiment
Oct 2, 2012
Another idea I found this past spring for us to try on our Science days! Thank you, Ms. Baker! This Yummy Gummy experiment was originally for middle...
Pom Pom Poppers
Oct 1, 2012
Come Together Kids had a great idea for a pom pom launcher. I thought this would fit in well with our catapults theme this summer. (Only thing is I...
Wordless Wednesday – Getting Close
Sep 26, 2012
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A Scientist is…
Sep 24, 2012
I couldn't resist copying these down as we walked through the Exploration room at the Buffalo Museum of Science. I want to frame them for Cutie Pie!...
Thought for Thursday
Sep 13, 2012
© Photographer: Steve Alvarez | Agency: Dreamstime.com When it comes to your children what do you find yourself worrying about most often?
Close-up Science
Sep 7, 2012
Sweet Pea really enjoyed using the magnifying glass to examine his butterfly wings and feather. (See this post.) © Photographer: Gina Rothfels |...
Science Invitation
Sep 6, 2012
Sweet Pea, my 3 year old preschooler, is taking an interest in science, but in his own time. I'm fine with that, but sometimes put a little...
Help Alleviate Back to School Separation Anxiety
Sep 5, 2012
I should have posted this sooner as most kiddos are already back to school, however, if yours is having a little bit of a hard time leaving you in...
Car Race Experiment
Sep 4, 2012
Do your kiddos ever take an activity to the next level? Maybe when doing an experiment they offer an alternative to how to carry it out? Possibly...