5 Home-based Science Experiment sites

home based science experiment

Are you searching for kid-friendly science experiments to do at home? You would be amazed to learn that there are plenty of experiments you can do at home with simple kitchen stuff and things in your home.

Children are born with curiosity. As small kids they are always trying out things like blowing bubbles in the bucket, stacking blocks, or playing with soil. But as they grow up they do not find opportunities or platforms to continue this path and slowly fall into the conditioned way of learning offered by schools. As parents, it’s our duty to keep their curiosity alive. Home experiments are the easiest option for us to keep their curiosity level high.

Let me share with you five such sites from where I normally pick up experiments to show my kids.  Hope you too will follow the suit

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1. Dad Lab

This Dad and his two kids share the most astonishing yet most easy to set up experiments. Dad Sergei Urban and his kids Max and Alex are so popular that they have one million followers on Instagram. Parents can even buy the book 50 Awesome Science Projects for Parents and Kids from amazon.

2. Science Fun For Everyone

This site provides 50 plus science experiments. They provide details regarding ingredients and how to set up the experiment in detail.

3. ScienceBob

“Science Bob “​ Pflugfelder is a science teacher and presenter. He regularly appears on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live and Live With Kelly & Ryan. He really takes science experiments to a larger canvas. You can check out his latest video – Making a foamy Chemis-Tree. On his website, he has included some interesting experiments we can do at home. I am particularly fascinated by his ice cream experiment and plan to do it by myself.

5 Home-based Science Experiment sites
Science Experiment for Kids

4. Science Experiment for Kids

Learn from Science Experiment for Kids interesting science and technology facts by experimenting with different materials that react in surprising ways. You can learn from here how to make a rainbow, snowflake, bending water, and much more.

5. Steve Spangler Science

Steve Spangler is a TV Host, STEM influencer, and science teacher. Steve Spangler Science platform offers a lot of science experiments and science demos that make science learning fun.  Check out Steve Spangler Youtube channel for amazing science experiments.

6. Doctor Mad Science

The best part about this channel is that it is hosted by a kid named Jordan. Check out the simple milk and soap experiment by him.

Share with me which experiment you tried at home. Also, share with me any website which I missed out.

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