Making Science Fun with Outdoor Toys for Kids
Childhood is filled with questions, discoveries, and small moments that shape how the world is understood. Around the age of four, curiosity becomes more intentional. There is a growing interest in how things work, what things are made of, and why nature behaves the...
Recreating Famous Science Experiments at Home
Science history isn’t just something to read about in a textbook; it’s something that should be experienced firsthand. At Home Science Tools, we believe some of the most powerful learning happens when students do science, not just study it. Many of the world’s most...
How to Introduce Chemistry to a Middle School-Aged Child at Home
Often, memories of dense textbooks and complicated formulas come to mind whenever someone says the word “chemistry”. Thus, teaching it at home to a middle schooler can seem particularly daunting. In truth, though, chemistry at this age is less about memorizing the...
29 Creative Ways to Use a Home Science Tools Beaker Mug
Infuse a dash of experimentation into your daily routine with a Home Science Tools Beaker Mug! As we gear up for our 29th Anniversary, we’ve compiled a list of 29 exciting ways to use your beaker mug in everyday life. From brewing up creative concoctions to...
Create a Snowstorm in a Flask: Fun Science Experiment for Kids
You know the mesmerizing feeling of watching the snow fall during a snowstorm? With this project, you can make your own snowstorm in a flask using an adaptation from the lava lamp science experiment! It’s a perfect project for any winter day.