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    Easy Experiments for Kids

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · Leave a Comment[affiliate_disclosure]

    Whether you're looking for a weekend activity or the kids are out of school for a while and need some educational entertainment, we've got you covered with this fun list of easy experiments for kids. We know that it's challenging to get out right now, so these experiments can be done with common ingredients and materials that you already have at home. 

    Collage of Easy Experiments for Kids.

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    Easy Experiments for Kids

    Since you probably have everything you need, choose one from the list to do today! It's a great way to blend fun and science together for memorable lessons that are easy to understand for kids of all ages. 

    Square collage of experiments for kids.

    Easy Science Experiments to do at Home

    Here are our picks for easy experiments for kids that can be done at home!

    Walking Water Science Experiment from Messy Little Monster: Using paper towels, food coloring, and water, you can create a walking water experiment that's so fascinating to watch. It allows children to see and understand how primary colors mix together as the colored water travels up the paper towels.

    Top down image of colored water in glass jars traveling from one to another via paper towels.

    Magic Milk Science Experiment from Natural Beach Living: Create lots of swirly, twirly colors with this easy experiment using milk, food coloring, dish soap, and q-tips. Your kids will love this so much they'll ask to do it again and again. Do a rainbow of colors, or adapt the colors to holidays or themes, such as red and blue for the 4th of July.

    Child swirling food coloring in milk.

    Egg Sink or Float Experiment from Kindergarten Worksheets and Games: Two eggs, two jars, and some salt are all you need to do this sink or float experiment. Kids will be fascinated that salt makes the eggs float, and it's a great way to introduce the topic of density.

    Two glass mason jars willed with liquid and eggs, in the Egg Sink or Float Experiment from Kindergarten Worksheets and Games.

    Melting Rainbow Preschool Science Experiment from Darcy & Brian: This rainbow-themed experiment is easy to set up using everyday household items. Baking soda and vinegar experiments are always fun, but with this one with colors is extra appealing to little ones. 

    Close up image of the Melting Rainbow Preschool Science Experiment from Darcy & Brian.

    Lava Lamp Science Experiment from Steamsational: You'll use Alka Seltzer to provide the chemical reaction for this experiment. Alka Seltzer contains baking soda and citric acid, which react together when added to water. As the bubbles travel to the oil in the water, it looks like a lava lamp.

    Mason jars filled with baking soda, alka seltzer and citric acid to perform the Lava Lamp Science Experiment from Steamsational.

    Static Electricity Butterfly Experiment from I Heart Crafty Things: This activity is a craft and an experiment in one. Make a beautiful butterfly with tissue paper wings. Create static electricity with the balloon, and see how it makes the butterfly's wings move. This experiment is perfect for preschoolers, but older kids will enjoy it, too.

    A piece of cardbord with a tissue paper butterfly holding a balloon.

    Glitter Germy Hands Experiment from The Soccer Mom Blog: It's so important—especially now—to teach kids about germs on their hands. This glitter hands experiment makes it easy for kids to understand how invisible germs cling to our hands, and how crucial proper handwashing and hygiene is to staying healthy.

    Child's hands covered in glitter.

    Colorful Candy Science from 123 Homeschool 4 Me: Playing with your food is fun for kids, but playing with candy is even better! You'll use Skittles, M&Ms, and/or lollipops along with warm water to study color stratification. 

    Skittles in a white plate filled with water.

    Red and Blue Food Coloring Race from A Little Pinch of Perfect: Demonstrate how water molecules move more quickly in hot water than in cold water using food coloring. While you can use any colors you like, using red for the hot water and blue for the cold water helps kids easily differentiate between the two. 

    Two clear bottles, one filled with red food coloring, the other with blue.

    Your kids will love combining science and art with this easy Epsom Salt Art Science Experiment. It is the perfect snow day activity.

    Epsom salt paint, paintbrushes and construction paper on a table top.

    We hope you enjoy this list of easy experiments for kids. Which ones will you try first?

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