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10 Simple Science Experiments for 3-5 Year Olds

10 Simple Science Experiments for 3-5 Year Olds

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10 Simple Science Experiments for 3-5 Year Olds

Easy Science Experiments Activities For Kindergartners

10 Simple Science Experiments for 3-5 Year Olds

Looking for age-appropriate science activities for preschoolers? Here are a bunch of fun science ideas suitable for 3-5 year olds.

Test your kids hypothesis on what would happen if they stepped on raw eggs.  They will love this one!  From Housing A Forest.

Explore how plants “drink” with this experiment showing water moving through a leaf.  From Buggy and Buddy.

You can blow up a balloon with a combination of soda and candy.  So cool!  From Learn Play Imagine.

Oil and water don’t mix, but what happens when you add this special ingredient?  From Play Trains.

Explaining the concept of air pressure to preschoolers can be tricky but this easy experiment shows it perfectly!  From Kids Activities Blog.

How do the ice trucks melt snow after a storm?  This is a great demonstration.  From The Artul Parent.

This exploding baggie experiment is a twist on the classic baking soda and vinegar reaction and is super simple.  From Coffee Cups and Crayons.

Explain to your kids how sound waves work with this classic experiment.  From We Made That.

Exploding milk is one of the most fun and simple kid science experiments and you only need three kitchen ingredients.  From Laughing Kids Learn.

Did you know you can make ice grow?  Here’s how!  From Teach Preschool.

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