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A colorful experiment The famous M&M’s, Sparkies or Skittles are colorful candies with a sugar coating. For many they are simply delicious, but for others, they are the perfect material for…
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Kids are curious by nature. Science feeds that curiosity and provides them with valuable learning.
Through it, kids make observations, collect information, ask questions and use logical thinking to reach a conclusion.
We invite you to get to know our educational areas: in “Science and technology”, the little ones will discover the answer to questions such as why do flowers smell? or what makes airplanes fly? In the “Animals” area, they will explore the animal kingdom through images accompanied by short readings and curious facts that will surely motivate kids to read. Do you have a little scientist at home? Visit our “Home Experiments” where you will find simple but fascinating activities, all with educational support and materials that you most likely have at home.
A colorful experiment The famous M&M’s, Sparkies or Skittles are colorful candies with a sugar coating. For many they are simply delicious, but for others, they are the perfect material for…
Can you believe that it is possible to make your own batteries? Batteries are a common source of electricity, especially for small appliances and devices that need electrical power to…
A very colorful journey Are you ready for an experiment that will reveal a property of water known as capillarity? For this colorful experiment you will need the following materials:…
Will it float or sink? Have you ever tried to swim in the sea? Did you realize that you can float more easily in the sea than in fresh water or…
A journey through the mysteries of the caves Have you ever been inside a cave or seen the inside of one in a photograph? As you may have noticed, both on…
Learn about the science behind slime The “slime” or slime has invaded social networks and is one of the favorite crafts of children. But do you know the science behind this…
Build a model of the stages of the water cycle Turn a container into a small ecosystem with real plants. Enjoy a beautiful terrarium and learn through observation about the water…
It is said that Pythagoras, the great Greek mathematician and philosopher, loved not only numbers and letters but also jokes. It turns out that many centuries ago, he invented a cup…
An experiment on the refraction of light With this experiment that looks more like magic, you’ll change the direction of an arrow without touching it! Surprise your family and friends as…