There are many really fun science experiments that you can do with little kids.
Getting your children started on experiments early can really help pique their interest in science as a subject, and as something to do in their spare time.
Young children usually absorb a lot of information faster than older ones, and so taking advantage of this sponge like quality of children will really pay off in the future!
The first of the really fun science experiments you can do with young children is to show them how their senses work.
Creating a model eardrum, making your own air freshener, or demonstrating the sensitivity of touch are just a few ideas on how young children can understand how important the five senses are.
You can also have them close their eyes while they smell or eat something, and show them how closing off one sense can make a difference in smell and taste.
One of the really fun science experiments you can do with the senses is to demonstrate to your child how sound travels differently through air and through water. If your child is a good swimmer, they will realize that when they are under water, sounds that seem to be coming from right on top of them, can really be coming from a certain distance away.
You can help explain this by showing them how water in a glass can make a pencil look bigger, or bend at the area where it enters the water.
During the summer months or on a sunny day, teach your children how to read the time and create a sun dial out of cardboard. Showing them how time relates to shadows, as well as night and day can be mind blowing for a little kid, and this is what makes this one of the really fun science experiments.
Not only will your child learn about science and telling the time, but they can also begin learning about the solar system and how the world moves around the sun.
For something more classic, but seemingly complicated to a young child, make an egg fit into a jar.
The first step is to hard boil an egg and then peel it.
Take a jar in which the opening does not allow the egg to fit through. Pour some hot water into the jar and swish it around in a circular motion.
Pour the hot water out, and place the hardboiled egg at the opening.
Your child will watch with amazement as the egg that once did not fit, now slides easily into the jar! Explain to your child that heat is a very powerful thing that can affect how objects move.
There are other really fun science experiments you can do with heat, but wait till your child is much older.
At the end of the day, remember to have fun.
Don't pressure your child too much when it comes to science.
While we all wish we could raise the next Einstein, chances our that our children will be gifted in ways we never expected and nurturing the best we can is all we can do.
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