Tiny Explorers Science Day: Big Discoveries for Little Scientists

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Tiny Explorers Science Day: Big Discoveries for Little Scientists

Bubbles, slime, and erupting volcanoes? Yes, please! Our Tiny Explorers Science Day was a messy, magical hit with our curious kiddos.

Children rotated through different discovery stations, each one designed to spark wonder and teach basic science concepts in a safe and age-appropriate way. They made colorful slime, watched chemical reactions create fizzy eruptions, and experimented with bubbles of all shapes and sizes.

With guidance from our teachers, children were encouraged to ask questions, make predictions, and talk about what they observed—laying the foundation for scientific thinking in a playful environment.

🔍 Parent Tip: You can recreate simple science fun at home—try vinegar and baking soda for a mini volcano, or mix cornstarch and water for an easy “oobleck” experiment!

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