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Make Your Own Quicksand

Make Your Own Quick Sand – Science Experiment

This Magic Glasses transfiguration bible craft is a guest post written by Mary Kate Warner. The older children get, the more often they can find themselves in some “quicksand” – by picking the wrong friends or hanging out with the wrong crowd. This science experiment creating quicksand is fun and interesting and also drives home …

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How Lungs Work for Kids: A Health Science Experiment

This is a guest post written by Mary Kate Warner. How Lungs Work: A Health Science Experiment World Health Day falls annually in April to spark awareness for the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO is the authority for health in United Nations system and is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters. This experiment …

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Shadow Puppets with Groundhog Day

Groundhog Day Science Experiment: Shadow Puppets

The following is a guest post from our contributing blogger, Mary Kate Warner. Let’s talk about shadow puppets. Groundhog Day Science Experiment: Shadow Puppets Predicting the weather based on a groundhog’s shadow isn’t very scientific. But our children can have fun experimenting with lights and shadows and learn something about God’s light as well! Note …

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Star of Bethlehem Craft

Star of Bethlehem Craft for Kids

For centuries scholars and astronomers have discussed several theories to explain the Star of Bethlehem. Some of those theories are based on the conjunction of planets. (A conjunction is when two planets cross each other as the Earth turns.) We will discuss that theory during this science experiment. Materials: Two flashlights Poster board Black construction …

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Turn Water Vapor Into Rain Science Experiment

Turn Vapor into Rain Science Experiment

Turn Vapor into Rain Science Experiment In the fall, children watch obvious changes in the environment, such as leaves changing color and choruses of summer crickets growing silent. Hence fall provides great lessons in how nothing stays the same. Vapor turning to rain shows God’s creation changing. It mirrors how someday we will change form …

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