For families who like to make things
Science experiments from the pantry. Weekend adventure checklists. Games you build together. Books worth reading twice. New ideas every single week — automated, curated, and always free.
Baking soda and vinegar react to produce carbon dioxide gas — the same type of gas that makes real volcanoes erupt. The foam is CO₂ trapped by dish soap.
Soap breaks open cell membranes; salt causes DNA strands to clump together. Cold alcohol makes DNA precipitate out of solution as visible white threads.
Light passing through two slits creates an interference pattern that only makes sense if light behaves as a wave — but individual photons still hit single spots. Wave-particle duality.
250 real science experiments using household materials. Chemistry, physics, biology, earth science, engineering, and math — sorted by age and difficulty.
Seasonal checklists of things to do together. Rainy day indoors, summer outside, fall traditions, winter projects. Never stare at each other wondering what to do.
Interactive games that run in the browser — spelling, math, science quiz, memory, word puzzles. Built to play on iPhone, iPad, or laptop.
Nature hunts, hiking challenges, backyard experiments, stargazing guides. Getting outside with intention turns a walk into a memory.
One free PDF every week. Scavenger hunts, activity sheets, experiment logs, word searches, scorecards. Print and go.
Age-grouped book picks with discussion questions. Fiction and nonfiction. Because the best conversations happen after a good book.
Browse and explore all 250 experiments interactively. Filter by subject, age, or difficulty.
How much do you know? 100 questions across all subjects. Compete with siblings.
Science vocabulary puzzles. Build words, decode terms, ace your next test.
Match animals, plants, and natural phenomena in this memory card game.
"The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds."— Anatole France