Summer Reading Club Activities: Super Cool Spaceship Stuff
The theme for this week is Blast Off! These activities are full of space related machinery and a goodly amount of oomph.
The theme for this week is Blast Off! These activities are full of space related machinery and a goodly amount of oomph.
The theme this week is Out of This World! That, of course, includes fantasy, mythology, and other worlds. Let your imagination run wild with these activities!
The theme for Summer Reading Club this week is the sun, moon, and stars. Our weekend activities feature the moon and stars in all their artsy, creative glory.
The theme for Summer Reading Club this week is the future, science fiction, and imagination so our weekend fun is about cool science fiction! We’ve got science fiction craft and one STEM activity to keep you and your child exploring this weekend.
The theme for Summer Reading Club this week is Home Base so our weekend fun is all about the Earth! We’ve got two different activities for to keep you and your child busy this weekend – one which is a bit more science focused and one which is just plain fun.
Summer Reading Club started June 29th and the theme for the first week is Up, Up, and Away! We have TWO activities for you this weekend.
We’re almost half-way through the year and what a year it has been. Before we head in to the second half of the year, maybe take some time to sit down with your child this weekend and reflect by building a time capsule in this fun activity!
Are you looking for something super fun AND educational to do with the kids this weekend? This is a simple science activity that’s also mesmerizing (and a fun way to celebrate Pride Month by making your own rainbow!).
Spring is a beautiful time of year where science is unfolding all around us. One of the most magical transitions of spring is watching plants bloom! So how does a tiny little seed turn into a big beautiful plant? That’s exactly what we wanted to find out when we started this experiment.
Sock puppets might be easy to make, but they are a wonderful rainy day activity to share with children of all ages. They also promote storytelling and play – two great ways to build literacy skills!