Cereal can be a nice thing. My kids are now at an age where they can pretty much grab the box and pour their own bowl - milk and all. Like I said, nice. The problem - because there is always something - is that cereal can be expensive (and we will not get into the sugars that some of them have - those we simply avoid altogether.)
5 Best Summer Science Experiments
These three words, when put together, can be scary.
So HHF is on the prowl to find the best easy and fun summer activities kids can do to keep the boredom bug from biting this summer!
This week we have the 5 best science experiments (we think) that kids from 5 and up should enjoy. First, a confession. We found the term, "SCI-FRI" over at Blog Hopping ( it was in a post written by Cara from The First Grade Parade!)
We love that term, and are stealing borrowing it here on HHF.
So even though today is Monday, and not Friday, we are still going to post some fun science experiments - and may add a few more on Friday - oops, on 'SCI- FRI.'
5 Cool Science Experiments For Kids To Do At Home
( with parent supervision!!)Tornado in a Jar
DIY Hovercraft!
Anything having to do with balloons and flying will delight my kids! Check this experiment out at Scribbit.
Make Crystal Egg Geodes
This cool science experiment will help kids learn about crystallization (and really, haven't you always wondered about that too?) You can check this one out at Martha Stewart!
Make Rock Candy
Sure there is sugar involved, but kids will have so much fun making rock candy that it is worth it. You can always impose rationing, right? Find complete directions at We Are Not Martha.
(And this is not just your regular old homemade Oobleck recipe. This is for 'Dancing Oobleck!' ) Head over to Housing a Forest for the directions!
Tria Blue Light Blog Tour
Quaker Soft Baked Bars: Warm Goodness in the Mornings
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Quaker Oats. All opinions are 100% mine.
Quaker Oats has recently introduced a new snack bar - their Quaker Soft Baked Bar. What makes these different than other snack bars, you ask? They are made with real fruit and nuts and they can be heated up in the microwave
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