Dutch Oven Artisan Dipping Bread This amazing Dutch Oven Artisan Bread couldn’t be easier to make. With just a handful of ingredients and very little hands-on time you can have a freshly baked loaf of homemade bread on the table. My family gobbles it up as fast as I can make it. You may never … Continue reading “Dutch Oven Artisan Dipping Bread”
Dutch Oven Artisan Dipping Bread This amazing Dutch Oven Artisan Bread couldn’t be easier to make. With just a handful of ingredients and very little hands-on time you can have a freshly baked loaf of homemade bread on the table. My family gobbles it up as fast as I can make it. You may never … Continue reading “Dutch Oven Artisan Dipping Bread”
Warning! These super science riddles may cause excessive brain activity and lots of laughter! Challenge your friends, family and yourself with this collection of mind-bending puzzles. Science Riddles for Kids What has a bottom at the top? Legs! 2. The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I? Footsteps. 4. What is … Continue reading “Super Science Riddles”
The longest word English word in the dictionary is: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Although pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is in the dictionary, it’s not really a real word. It’s a made-up name for lung disease but it was created to mock long medical terms. What’s the longest word not in the dictionary? The longest word not in the dictionary is the … Continue reading “What is the longest word in the world?”
Extreme weather is a weather event that is unexpected and significantly different from normal weather patterns. Weather around the world is naturally variable, but extreme events are becoming more common and intense. Extreme weather Can be a single short event or take place over some time. More intense than the average type of weather for … Continue reading “What is Extreme Weather?”
Today in Around the World in 50 Experiments, we’re heading to Norway! Learn about Vikings, Fjords, Northern Lights and navigating with the stars as we travel to Scandinavia for an adventure. Around the World in 50 Experiments – Norway Norway is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, with one-third above the Arctic Circle. It shares … Continue reading “Norway – Northern Lights, Fjords and Vikings”
A dodecahedron is a three-dimensional shape with 12 faces. The most common dodecahedron ( regular dodecahedron ) has regular pentagons for all 12 faces. There are other types of dodecahedron are made up of shapes that aren’t pentagons but still have 12 faces. These are irregular dodecahedrons. A dodecahedron is one of five platonic solids. … Continue reading “How to make a dodecahedron”
Have you ever wondered how a sea is different to an ocean? The two are often used interchangeably, but they have many differences. Differences between an ocean and a sea Oceans are bigger than seas. They cover 70% of the planet and have an average depth of 3800m. Oceans are not contained by land. Seas … Continue reading “What’s the difference between a sea and an ocean?”
Healthy Family Habits Planner A FREE gift for you! Really, it’s free. No gimmicks. A simple tool you can use to get some clarity around building healthy family habits in your home. It walks you and your family through an easy step-by-step process that you can print and share as many times as you want. … Continue reading “Healthy Family Habits Planner”
Snowy days are great for exploring the wonders of science right outside your front door. Older kids will enjoy making a snow volcano or designing snowshoes, while younger kids love searching for animal footprints or building mini snow sculptures. If you don’t want to spend too long outside, grab a tray and bring some snow … Continue reading “10 Science Activities for a Snowy Day”
