
Turn a Penny Green — or Shine Them!
New pennies are shiny, while older ones are darker. That’s chemistry in action! Learn how to make a penny green in this fun experiment.
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New pennies are shiny, while older ones are darker. That’s chemistry in action! Learn how to make a penny green in this fun experiment.

You can use static electricity to roll a can without touching it in this fun experiment!

Introduce your kids to the magic of science with this easy, yet fascinating experiment! Make a coin disappear and learn about how light travels in waves.

See chemistry in action when you dissolve an eggshell using vinegar in this simple at-home experiment for kids!

Show your kids just how ‘cool’ water can be, and make a treat at the same time! With these simple instructions you can make a snow cone or a snowman!

Your kids will be amazed to see water move up and start to fill an upside-down glass, as you show them the power of air pressure and what creates a vacuum!

Cool off and have fun while learning to make ice cream with your kid!

Make your kid’s art project into something wearable with this awesome experiment that teaches them about solubility!

Surface tension art creates mesmerizing kids paintings by using the surface of water as the canvas, which is then transferred to a piece of paper. Enjoy this fun kids art project!

This kids science experiment will show you how nature moves water from the roots up through a plant or tree.