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My boys have always been big in technology and building things. My daughter on the other hand is all about science and experiments. I am totally clueless about science but thankfully there are some great kits out that are basically an all-in-one.
STEM at Play is a series of products that feature different areas of science. Whether you have a child interested in magnets, rockets, chemistry, electricity or another area of science, the STEM at Play series has a kit. I received the STEM at Play “BOOM!” kit which offers hours of fun in combustion.
What I love about the STEM at Play kits is they contain all the instructions and many of the tools to go through various science experiments. The STEM at Play “BOOM!” kit features 25 experiments for science-based play including.
Kids can explore the scientific principles of:
- Fizzy bombs
- Inflate a balloon without blowing
- Lava lamp
- Birthday cake sparklers
- Rocket balloon…and more!
My 7-year-old daughter was so excited to get this kit. We have been busy wrapping up the holidays and hockey season so we haven’t experimented yet with it, but I did open it up and make sure we will be prepared when we do open it. You will need additional household materials to complete the experiments.
The instructions are actually a 36-page fact-filled guide full of color pictures and information for hours of combustible fun in your own kitchen!
Check out STEM at Play science kits
Find the STEM at Play “BOOM!” kit on Amazon or the ETA hand2mind website.
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GIVEAWAY ENTRY:
Rosanne Morrison says
I’ve only done the volcano vinegar and baking soda experiment
Rena Walter says
No, we haven’t done any science projects yet, the girls are 7 & 8.
Mary Gardner says
Yes my children enjoy science experiments and we do them every now and then.
gala says
we did, several and they always love it
rosemary says
no, not yet
MargaretAnn Rice says
I did, many years ago — now looking forward to doing the same with grandchildren.
Leah Shumack says
Yes we have done a bunch of them!
stephanie jones says
not yet.. but we are planning too
desiree says
we do it for home school
Debra Branigan says
My children are grown, but I sure did at the time. I am planning on some with my grandchildren this summer.
kathy pease says
No I can’t recall ever doing any
ger says
No I haven’t yet.
Antoinette M says
Yes, always a fun activity!
Joy Chadwick says
My grandson Isaiah, would love this!
Kenia says
I love doing experiments with my twins! We have so much fun!!
Dorothy Boucher says
I have never tried any of these but when the grandchildren come over, we often google stuff like this and try doing some home made ones LOL, often with a big mess at hand..
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Alison King says
We love doing science experiments together.
B.J. Bernal says
Yes I’ve done a few with my sons!
Jo E Smith says
Granddaughter lives stem projects
Christina Almond says
My son and I always loved doing science experiments–they’re totally fun yet educational!
Laura says
No, we haven’t done any science experiments yet. Hopefully soon! Sounds like a lot of fun.
Lana simanovicki says
My son loves doing science projects
sandra says
we’ve tried a few things together
Leela says
Yes, we have.
Kathy Cox says
The town I live in is very supportive of science the whole town gets involved the kids find it fun and really enjoy doing their projects.
Virginia Patterson says
I miss the days my kid did science projects.
Louanne B says
Yes, I have! The kids love them!
Michelle Catallo says
My kids thoroughly enjoy science and I love doing projects with them; our favorite was making bouncing balls.
Elizabeth Moeller says
I just did a thing with my daughter where we made snow out of this polymer powder. She was delighted
Lesley F says
My husband loves doing science experiments with our granddaughter
Jessica Walker says
My daughters love science experiments. We have done them before and I’m sure they would love this.
Sue E says
Yes. Years ago, I had to make a volcano ? that spews lava. Then with the grandkids, getting three plants and seeing which one survived under different circumstances.
Mia E. says
I have done some science fair experiments with my granddaughter.
Angelica Dimeo says
No i have not done any with my kids
Vickie L Couturier says
my grandson and i made a volcano once
Jacquelyn Cannon says
I have done a bread and mold science fair project and types of static with my daughter.
Lisa Williams says
We have done the volcano experiment but nothing since.
Abigail Gibson says
I made a volcano with my nephew before.
Cindy M says
It has been many years but yes, I have done some with my kids.
Debbie Erickson says
Yes – we have done lots of science experiments! Kids love to do them and I love that they are educational.
Nancy says
We have not done any science experiments so far since the kids are very young.
Tracie Brown says
I have done a kid science experiment kit before and it was so fun with our kids.
Julie Lundstrom says
Yes I do experiments with my son. We are learning about volcanos so this would be cool for us to do.
Linda G says
I have done science projects when my daughter was in grand school years ago,she always did a project for the science fair.
laura feist says
no I have not
Gina Ferrell says
Yes, I have done a few science experiments with my daughter.
Amy W. says
We do science experiments every now and then.