Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Simple Science Experiments You Can Do at Home
The Rock Candy
You need a long piece of string, pencil, paper clip, 1 cup of water, 2 cups of sugar, and a glass jar.
Start by tying the string around the middle of the pencil and tie the paper clip at the other end of the string. Position the pencil over the opening of the jar so that the string hangs down in the jar, making sure it doesn't touch the bottom. Put aside.
In a pan boil the water and pour 1/4 of the sugar into the water until it dissolves. Keep adding all the sugar making sure every bit dissolves. Pour the hot sugar solution in the jar and submerge the paper clip and string in it. Allow it to cool, and in about a week you'll have rock candy to eat.
Soda and Mentos Geyser
Kids will definitely love this one and it's so easy to do. All you need is big space where you can make a mess, a 2-litre bottle of soda, and a packet of Mentos.
First thing you need to do is open the soda carefully and then unroll the Mentos candy. Drop all the candy in the soda bottle and step back a few paces - quickly. Watch the geyser blow up and measure the height. The current record is 21 feet.
Of course, there are all the simple things you can do like sprouting carrot tops or putting white daisies into coloured water and watching the petals change colour. Remember, just because you’ve done them before doesn’t make them any less exciting to your children.
Make science fun and play with it at home.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
What Do Boys Want In Fashion
Clothes for boys have to be functional, practical and comfortable first and foremost, while at the same time being cool and showing their individual taste.
Boys know they need to be sun safe if they want to hang outside. Sunburn is definitely not a fashion statement.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Marble Runs
Got some marbles? Why not make something before you lose yours altogether?
Grab some painter’s masking tape - the kind that won’t damage the walls, empty toilet or paper towel rolls or some tubing, some cardboard or heavy paper, some imagination, a sprinkle of nostalgia and make a marble run.
Choose a blank piece of wall or even the back of a door to begin. Start at the bottom with a marble catcher. This can be any shape you like, as long as it is big enough to catch the glass cannonballs as they hurtle down the dark channel. Make sure it is not too big as it won’t attach to the wall.
Work your way up from the bottom using tape to attach the tubing of plastic or cardboard, attaching it to the wall in any shape you like, with twists and turns and funnels and tunnels. Be sure to test each section as you go so you can make any adjustments along the way. Roll up pieces of heavy duty paper or cardboard into cones for even more action and variety.
You are limited only by your imagination and your wall space. Girls and boys of all ages will love this activity rain, hail or shine, and I suspect you might enjoy it too. Don’t leave the tape up too long or you might damage the paint, and anyway, you’ll want to make a faster and more exciting version next time you need an indoor activity. Even if the kids are not home to help.....
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Playing Skittles
Wooden toys such as skittles hark back to good old fashioned childhood fun. They are a firm family favourite perfect for both adults and children of any age. Skittles are great for coordination and promote physical activity whether playing outdoors or inside the house on a rainy spring day. They also teach important life lesson skills such as turn taking and learning to lose with grace.
The concept of skittles is extremely simple – to try and knock over as many skittles as possible with the wooden balls. You can set them up like a traditional bowling game or you can vary it and have them set in a straight line either horizontally or vertically.
The thing I love most about skittles is their ability to be taken anywhere. They are perfect for a day at the park or the beach and can be easily packed up for a quick trip to grandma’s house. They can also be brought out a child’s birthday and can be played in teams rather than individually to increase the entertainment value.
Our Pirate Skittles Set is reminiscent of the painted bollards often seen at seaside resorts. They are vibrant and colourful featuring swash buckling attire and retail for $55. The set also includes five pirates, one sailing ship and three balls with skull and crossbone images, all packed neatly in a wooden storage system. It is beautifully hand painted and would make a perfect Christmas or birthday gift for the little boy in your life.