Raising Dragons
Raising Dragons is a site dedicated to raising strong, smart, amazing kids!
Our focus is on creating activities that can easily be pulled together with items you have around the house. We believe learning should be fun and accessible for everyone and can be done with everyday objects! We also know parents are busy and don’t have lots of time to pull together activities so we keep things very SIMPLE!
It’s such a great way to teach kids about the difference in densities of various liquids.
Oobleck is one of the coolest substances for kids to experiment with, but did you know you can also use it to make sidewalk paint?
Shaving cream rain clouds is a fun, simple science experiment to teach kids a little about the weather (or just have lots of fun mixing colors and watching them fall through the shaving cream and into the water).
Oobleck (or oblec) is one of our favorite science experiment substances to make!
Today we made our favorite slime recipe and then I gave the boys some straws and let them blow bubbles in the slime.
Here’s a fun activity to build oral motor skills, fine motor skills and number recognition!
his simple science experiment is perfect for demonstrating water density.
Doing science experiments at home is so much fun and this underwater volcano science experiment is so simple to set up!
This Dancing Grapes Science Experiment is one of the coolest science experiments we’ve seen and it’s SO SIMPLE to set up not to mention its not messy and the kids can eat the grapes when the experiment is over!
All you need for this experiment is a bottle of water (at least 1 liter) and a ketchup packet.
This super cool walking water science experiment is so simple to set up and is an excellent way to demonstrate capillary action and transpiration to kids.
The boys came home with balloons from the donut shop so we used them to learn about static electricity.
This simple science experiment with amaze everyone and is a great lesson on air pressure.
This simple experiment with skittles and water is so simple to set up and perfect for July 4th, Memorial Day or any patriotic holiday!
We wanted to give one of our favorite science experiments a Halloween twist.
Vinegar and baking soda experiments are a staple in our house when it comes to simple science experiments you can do at home (or school).
Dry ice might be one of the coolest substances on earth.
Here’s a fun challenge that also teaches kids about magnetism.
This simple experiment demonstrates the space air molecules take up as they are heated and cooled.
This fun science experiment demonstrates the concept of friction and how it increases dramatically when force is applied.
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Raising Dragons is a site dedicated to raising strong, smart, amazing kids!
Our focus is on creating activities that can easily be pulled together with items you have around the house. We believe learning should be fun and accessible for everyone and can be done with everyday objects! We also know parents are busy and don’t have lots of time to pull together activities so we keep things very SIMPLE!
It’s such a great way to teach kids about the difference in densities of various liquids.
Oobleck is one of the coolest substances for kids to experiment with, but did you know you can also use it to make sidewalk paint?
Shaving cream rain clouds is a fun, simple science experiment to teach kids a little about the weather (or just have lots of fun mixing colors and watching them fall through the shaving cream and into the water).
Oobleck (or oblec) is one of our favorite science experiment substances to make!
Today we made our favorite slime recipe and then I gave the boys some straws and let them blow bubbles in the slime.
Here’s a fun activity to build oral motor skills, fine motor skills and number recognition!
his simple science experiment is perfect for demonstrating water density.
Doing science experiments at home is so much fun and this underwater volcano science experiment is so simple to set up!
This Dancing Grapes Science Experiment is one of the coolest science experiments we’ve seen and it’s SO SIMPLE to set up not to mention its not messy and the kids can eat the grapes when the experiment is over!
All you need for this experiment is a bottle of water (at least 1 liter) and a ketchup packet.
This super cool walking water science experiment is so simple to set up and is an excellent way to demonstrate capillary action and transpiration to kids.
The boys came home with balloons from the donut shop so we used them to learn about static electricity.
This simple science experiment with amaze everyone and is a great lesson on air pressure.
This simple experiment with skittles and water is so simple to set up and perfect for July 4th, Memorial Day or any patriotic holiday!
We wanted to give one of our favorite science experiments a Halloween twist.
Vinegar and baking soda experiments are a staple in our house when it comes to simple science experiments you can do at home (or school).
Dry ice might be one of the coolest substances on earth.
Here’s a fun challenge that also teaches kids about magnetism.
This simple experiment demonstrates the space air molecules take up as they are heated and cooled.
This fun science experiment demonstrates the concept of friction and how it increases dramatically when force is applied.
