Ever wondered why we carve pumpkins at Hallowe’en? Here, we learn from our friends at history.com who explain that the name, jack-o'-lantern, comes from an Irish folktale about a man named Stingy Jack. Irish immigrants took the tradition to America, home of the pumpkin, and it became an integral part of Hallowe’en festivities.
Read MoreA liquid that still flows and but is indestructibly solid if you hit it? A liquid that can protect an egg from smashing at great heights? We are going to show you how you can make a non-Newtonian fluid or ‘liquid armour’ at home.
Read MoreA classic Science project that will entertain and educate kids of all ages - dropping mentos in to a soda bottle to create a powerful eruption several feet high. It's messy, so you will want to do this outdoors or in a bathroom.
Read MoreWe provide all you need to know about how to make a lava lamp in minutes from things you’ll have around your house and the science behind the experiment. A fun project for the kids to understand about chemical bonds and reactions.
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