Okay...before I start...my husband wants me to put a disclaimer on this post. Here it is: MAKE AND USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. This homemade bow and arrow set works surprisingly, crazy well. You're not going to break any windows or bones, but stuff could definitely get broken and someone could ...
Elementary Fun
Homemade Inventor’s Box
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!I love the idea of open-ended learning. It's fun to do projects with my kids like our homemade wobblebot or propeller car, but I truly believe that kids learn best by messing around and seeing what works and what doesn't. There's nothing like hands-on experience. I first made an "inventor's box" ...
Homemade Propeller Car
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!My kids love when we make little homemade "robots" that move and wiggle around. I've been wanting to make something more car or rover-like with wheels for awhile, but I wasn't exactly sure how to connect the motor to the wheels. This little propeller car kind of feels like cheating, since the ...
Homemade Steady Hand Game
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!Instead of having kids glued to hand-held devices this summer, why not have them make their own? A homemade, single-player, steady hand game is a fun, easy project for elementary-aged kids that teaches them a little bit about electricity. To play the game, kids try to follow a curved wire path with ...
Look Inside a Volcano Activity
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!I'm not sure there exists a more fun and easy science experiment for young kids than a homemade volcano. All you really need for a volcano science activity is baking soda, vinegar, an empty container and maybe some food coloring and your kids will be begging for more. My kids LOVE homemade volcanoes ...
Coding a LEGO Maze
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!There's no denying it. For better or worse, technology is taking over the world. Being able to program a computer is a skill that will serve our children well in the future. I didn't write my first simple program until I was 18, but ultimately I got my PhD and worked full-time writing and operating ...
Movie Theater Pretend Play
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!When I was young, I spent a period of time living with my grandmother who was an expert at having fun. She took me to see my first movie at a movie theater back when I was about 5 years old (we saw My Little Pony) and I was completely in love with the experience. The tickets, the popcorn, the dimmed ...
Homemade Bug Houses
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!I don't like bugs. Period. At all. Not even a little bit. But my kids do. They think all types of insects, spiders, and other creepy, crawly creatures are fascinating. Parenthood has definitely made me more tolerant of countless things (bodily fluids, lack of privacy, random screaming...). My ...
Homemade Wobblebot
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!As with our wigglebot, this homemade wobblebot is not technically a robot since it doesn't have any sort of decision making capabilities. However, it is still a lot of fun to make and a great first "robotics" project for young robot enthusiasts. Like the wigglebot, the inspiration for this ...
Long-Lasting Homemade Play Dough Recipe
This site uses affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you!Okay. I know everyone and their mom has a homemade play dough recipe (or five). I decided to post the one our family uses anyway for a couple reasons. 1) I've read that some people's homemade play dough needs to be kept in the refrigerator or it will go "bad". I honestly don't even know what that ...