KIDS: THINGS TO DO, PEOPLE, GAMES, TV SHOWS
NOTE: THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED. SOME LINKS MAY BE BROKEN
ACTIVITIES, MATERIALS AND KITS
COMPREHENSIVE, “META” SITE
The National Girls Collaborative has built a major resource for online learning, updated for these Pandemic Times: https://ngcproject.org/stem-resources-for-online-learning
COMPREHENSIVE LIST
Pat McNees has compiled a list of 125+ science sites for kids. (She is a writer so her selections are those of a passionate fan of STEM for kids): http://www.patmcnees.com/cool_science_sites_for_kids_42281.htm
GIRLS TV SHOW
Twin Cities Public Television. SciGirls TV program. Award-winning series; FIVE seasons. Stories of teams of tween girls, ages 8 to 12, exploring science and engineering projects, taking into account the research on what girls like and need. Emphasizes diverse teams. Spanish available. Segments can be viewed separately, online. Activity guides are available. https://pbskids.org/scigirls/
BOOKS, TOYS, GIFTS - STEM RELATED
A SUPERsite for 59 biographies of notable women, books and toys for STEM, music and movies for girls. Posters. Books about girls and women in science, role models. Find a biography of most women you can think of, written for children Not all STEM related. E.g. also biographies of favorite storybook characters. https://www.amightygirl.com/www.amightygirl.com/
KIDS TV SHOW
Twin Cities Public Television. DragonFly TV program. Very engaging stories of kids exploring science. Segments can be played online. Activity guides are availablehttp://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/podcasts/index.html
SCIENCE FOR KIDS
Franklin Institute Science Center. National Science Partnership for Girl Scouts and Science Museums. Hands-on Science Kits. Includes a guidebook for five to seven weeks of science activities for Brownies and Junior Girl Scouts.http://www.fi.edu/tfi/programs/nsp.html
SCIENCE FOR KIDS
Sally Ride Science. Classroom Sets. To teach standards-based science, build vocabulary and nonfiction literacy skills, and engage all students through clear, lively text, real-world examples and thought-provoking activities.http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_educators/classroom_sets
MUSEUM LINKS
Missing Human Potential. Links to museum and other websites for informal learning.http://www.missingpotential.org/Activities.htm
MUSEUM LINKS
Science and Math Informal Learning Educators (SMILE). A big digital library integrating offerings from a group of science museums. Collecting the best educational materials, learning activities, tools, and services. SMILE spotlights hands-on and interactive activities, both physical and virtual. http://www.HowToSmile.org/
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS
Engineering Education Center. Teaching engineering at middle school level, and engineering careers. Various books and materials, especially guides to particular careers. By Celeste Baine. http://www.engineeringedu.com/
MATH
American Association of University Women (2008). Let’s Read Math Program In a Box. Lessons and workbooks with math themes for parents and programs. http://www.aauw.org/member_center/programs/letsReadMath.cfm
DESIGN FOR KIDS
WGBH Educational Foundation. Design Squad. Over 25 episodes of the PBS show are available online, with educator's and parent's guides for particular units on building challenging tools and gizmos. Based on latest knowledge of hands-on learning. http://www.pbskids.org/designsquad
TEN BEST STEM RESOURCES
National Education Association. The 10 Best STEM Resources compiled by Phil Nast, retired middle school teacher.http://www.nea.org/tools/lessons/stem-resources.html
SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT IDEAS
Science Buddies. Online search for kits and activities. http://www.sciencebuddies.org/
ONLINE LEARNING
National Girls Collaborative. Prepared for Pandemic home learning. https://ngcproject.org/stem-resources-for-online-learning
GAMES AND ONLINE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN
GAMES & ACTIVITIES
Sally Ride Science. Games and activities designed for girls. http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_girls
GAMES & PUZZLES
Twin Cities Public Television. DragonFly TV games and puzzles. http://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/play/index.html
GIRL-MADE GAMES
Education, Training, and Research Associates. Girls Creating Games. Actual games programmed by middle school girls, adventure-style with sound tracks and animation. By Jill Denner. http://programservices.etr.org/gcgweb/
EVERYDAY SCIENCE FOR LITTLE ONES
Family Communications, Inc. Explanatoids. Little cartoon thingies that explain the science behind everyday things, panel by panel. Allows kids to create their own. Something parents could do with a younger child. Designed to appeal to girls.http://www.explanatoids.com/
I WAS WONDERING
National Academy of Sciences. I Was Wondering. A site for girls that goes with the biographies of female scientists and engineers, exploring their work as activities. Has colorful interactive games. http://iwaswondering.org/
MATH DOESN’T SUCK
McKellar, Danica. Kiss My Math and Math Doesn’t Suck. The actress with a degree in math explains why it is cool and breaks the stereotypes. Very personal and encouraging. You have to buy the books but the site is inviting and makes the point. http://www.danicamckellar.com/
DESIGN GAMES
WGBH Educational Foundation. Design Squad PBS Show. Online games called DESIGNit BUILDit FIDGit and STRING THING. http://pbskids.org/designsquad/games/fidgit/index.html
ENGINEERING GAMES
Sponsored by Nationwide, a set of links to engineering games. http://www.elevators.com/a-digital-list-helpful-engineering-games/
ONLINE LEARNING
National Girls Collaborative. Prepared for Pandemic online learning. https://ngcproject.org/stem-resources-for-online-learning
VIDEOs, TV, AND CDs DESIGNED TO INSPIRE GIRLS
GIRLS DOING SCIENCE/ENGINEERING
Twin Cities Public Television. SciGirls TV video segments. Award-winning series; FIVE seasons. Stories of teams of tween girls, ages 8 to 12, exploring science and engineering projects, taking into account the research on what girls like and need. Emphasizes diverse teams. Spanish available. Segments can be viewed separately, online. Activity guides are available. https://pbskids.org/scigirls/
KIDS DOING SCIENCE
Twin Cities Public Television. DragonFly TV video segments. Very engaging stories of kids exploring science. Segments can be played online. Activity guides are availablehttp://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/podcasts/index.html
THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
Gender Chip Project. One-hour documentary. About the experience of women in undergraduate S&E. Has classroom curricula and workshop toolkits. http://genderchip.org/documentary
A PEPPY COMMERCIAL
University of Maryland-Baltimore County (2004). You Can Be Anything! A music video to encourage girls and women to embrace technology. A short piece designed by girls, aimed at middle school. Can be used to prepare an audience.http://www.umbc.edu/be-anything
NON-TRADITIONAL CAREERS
National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology and Science (IWITTS). Career Options for Women: Emerging Technologies - 35-DVD Series. The 24-minute DVDs are sold individually or as a set. For example, women in construction, mining, forestry, adventure tourism, textiles, aviation. Also, WonderWise: Women in Science Kits that show real women scientists working in, for example, urban ecology, space geology, genetic counseling, and even African plant exploration. Get an angel to buy them for your library or your project. https://www.iwitts.org/55-store/bulk-orders/200-career-videos
BIOGRAPHIES OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (ROLE MODELS)
“FABULOUS FEMS” CONNECT TO CONTEMPORARY WOMEN
The National Girls Collaborate Project is offering a directory of real women all over the world who are available to serve as role models, either through their biographies or through actual contact initiated through the website. Also, tools for role models and mentors. https://www.fabfems.org/
GEO-WOMAN
University of Utah. Women Who Walk Through Time. A 30-minute video about women working in earth sciences. Colorful Southwest settings. Targets ages 12-18, with career orientation. May be viewed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky0kb8-tWH8
BOOK SERIES FOR YOUNG READERS
National Academy of Sciences. Women’s Adventures in Science Series. Biographies written about ten contemporary working scientists. http://www.iwaswondering.org/about.html#science
MATHEMATICIANS
Agnes Scott College. Biographies of Women Mathematicians. http://www.agnesscott.edu/Lriddle/women/women.htm
MADAME CURIE
American Institute of Physics. Madame Curie and the Science of Radioactivity. An illustrated narrative of her life.http://www.aip.org/history/curie/
WOMEN AT MIT
Association of MIT Alumnae. Celebrating 125 Years of Women at MIT 1873-1998. Stories of pioneers with lots of photos, and a bibliography. Ties stories to trends in women’s rights in 20th Century. http://www.mit-amita.org/esr/swallow.html
ENGINEERS
National Academy of Engineering. Engineer Girl. Online profiles of women engineers. Nice Q&A about why they picked engineering, what they like, their families, etc. http://www.engineergirl.org/CMS/WomenEngineers.aspx Also, Engineers Without Borders, which grabs interest. http://www.engineergirl.org/CMS/WhyBeAnEngineer/9483.aspx
MORE ENGINEERS
NASA. Women of NASA. Profiles of women engineers in all kinds of positions at the national agency. Personal bios written by the women. https://women.nasa.gov/
ASTRONOMERS
Questions and Answers About Women in Astronomy. A slightly raw text but rich in information from women in astronomy about their careers. From University of Maryland.http://www.astro.umd.edu/~miller/teaching/questions/women.html
CHEMISTS
Rayner-Canham, Marelene and Geoffrey (1998). Women in Chemistry: Their changing roles from alchemical times to mid-twentieth century. About 50 biographies and overviews of eras. Available for download and as a used book on Amazon.
SCIENTISTS
Veglahn, Nancy (1991). Women Scientists. Written for young people, profiles 11 people, including Rachel Carson, Margaret Mead, Barbara McClintock, and Mildred Dresselhaus. Out of print but used copies are available.
MORE SCIENTISTS
O'Hern, Elizabeth Moot (1985). Profiles of Pioneer Women Scientists. Profiles 20 women since late 1900's. An early book: "Now, for the first time, leading women... receive their due." Out of print but used copies available.
RADIO STORIES
WAMC Northeast Public Radio. Audio Portraits of Women in STEM: Her-Story, Then and Now. Also, Sounds of Progress II features inspirational women throughout history, 26 2-minute stories. Professional radio series available to listen as streaming audio, download a podcast, or request a free CD set. Contemporary and historical profiles, some feature-length. http://www.womeninscience.org
SERIOUS BIOS
Journeys of Women in Science and Engineering: No universal constants. By Susan Ambrose, Kristin Dunkle, Barbara Lazarus, India Nair, and Deborah Harkus. Temple University Press. 88 personal stories of contemporary women scientists and engineers, with photos. Whole range of careers represented. Not written for children, but a great source of bios. Big book.
NOVEL FEATURING ASTROPHYSICIST
Lesert, Maryann (2009). Base ten, a novel. The Feminist Press. Part of a special project featuring stories of women in science. Available commercially.
KIDS STEM ACTIVITIES—GUEST LINKS
Car and Vehicle Science for kids https://www.titleproloans.com/articles/car-science-experiments/
How Cars Work experiments
Drones Guide & Inspiration for Kids, with reviews, guidance, link to The Drone Girl www.droneomega.com/best-drones-for-kids/
A guide for Museums and Learning Centers, promising practices stemnext.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Case-Study_FinalV2.pdf with links to resources for parents and families
A Guide to Robotics Technology recommended by a Girl Scout troop, covering all aspects including career and specialties: www.mapcon.com/us-en/guide-to-robotics
Math Games index to many
Science Experiments Around the Home with many links
Protecting the safety of children online https://www.vpnmentor.com/blog/the-ultimate-parent-guide-for-child-internet/
Making sure your home physical environment is conducive to learning https://housemethod.com/lifestyle/how-to-create-a-learning-environment-in-the-home/
Tinkering, links to activities in STEM, posted by Title Pro https://www.titlemax.com/articles/title-pros-tinkering-guide/
Basement guides for home experiments https://www.basementguides.com/science-experiments/
The 20 Greatest Architects https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/article/20-greatest-architects-in-the-world/
The History of Concrete https://www.bigrentz.com/blog/the-history-of-concrete
50 Greatest Buildings in the World https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/most-iconic-buildings-around-the-world
The University of Central Florida, STEM space activities https://www.ucf.edu/online/engineering/news/five-stem-space-activities/
Claire Mitchell Fun Science Experiments for Kids at Home https://job-prices.co.uk/fun-science-experiments-for-kids/
Construction projects for kids https://constructiondisputes.com/construction-and-building-projects-and-activities-for-kids/
NOTE: THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED. SOME LINKS MAY BE BROKEN
ACTIVITIES, MATERIALS AND KITS
COMPREHENSIVE, “META” SITE
The National Girls Collaborative has built a major resource for online learning, updated for these Pandemic Times: https://ngcproject.org/stem-resources-for-online-learning
COMPREHENSIVE LIST
Pat McNees has compiled a list of 125+ science sites for kids. (She is a writer so her selections are those of a passionate fan of STEM for kids): http://www.patmcnees.com/cool_science_sites_for_kids_42281.htm
GIRLS TV SHOW
Twin Cities Public Television. SciGirls TV program. Award-winning series; FIVE seasons. Stories of teams of tween girls, ages 8 to 12, exploring science and engineering projects, taking into account the research on what girls like and need. Emphasizes diverse teams. Spanish available. Segments can be viewed separately, online. Activity guides are available. https://pbskids.org/scigirls/
BOOKS, TOYS, GIFTS - STEM RELATED
A SUPERsite for 59 biographies of notable women, books and toys for STEM, music and movies for girls. Posters. Books about girls and women in science, role models. Find a biography of most women you can think of, written for children Not all STEM related. E.g. also biographies of favorite storybook characters. https://www.amightygirl.com/www.amightygirl.com/
KIDS TV SHOW
Twin Cities Public Television. DragonFly TV program. Very engaging stories of kids exploring science. Segments can be played online. Activity guides are availablehttp://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/podcasts/index.html
SCIENCE FOR KIDS
Franklin Institute Science Center. National Science Partnership for Girl Scouts and Science Museums. Hands-on Science Kits. Includes a guidebook for five to seven weeks of science activities for Brownies and Junior Girl Scouts.http://www.fi.edu/tfi/programs/nsp.html
SCIENCE FOR KIDS
Sally Ride Science. Classroom Sets. To teach standards-based science, build vocabulary and nonfiction literacy skills, and engage all students through clear, lively text, real-world examples and thought-provoking activities.http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_educators/classroom_sets
MUSEUM LINKS
Missing Human Potential. Links to museum and other websites for informal learning.http://www.missingpotential.org/Activities.htm
MUSEUM LINKS
Science and Math Informal Learning Educators (SMILE). A big digital library integrating offerings from a group of science museums. Collecting the best educational materials, learning activities, tools, and services. SMILE spotlights hands-on and interactive activities, both physical and virtual. http://www.HowToSmile.org/
ENGINEERING FOR KIDS
Engineering Education Center. Teaching engineering at middle school level, and engineering careers. Various books and materials, especially guides to particular careers. By Celeste Baine. http://www.engineeringedu.com/
MATH
American Association of University Women (2008). Let’s Read Math Program In a Box. Lessons and workbooks with math themes for parents and programs. http://www.aauw.org/member_center/programs/letsReadMath.cfm
DESIGN FOR KIDS
WGBH Educational Foundation. Design Squad. Over 25 episodes of the PBS show are available online, with educator's and parent's guides for particular units on building challenging tools and gizmos. Based on latest knowledge of hands-on learning. http://www.pbskids.org/designsquad
TEN BEST STEM RESOURCES
National Education Association. The 10 Best STEM Resources compiled by Phil Nast, retired middle school teacher.http://www.nea.org/tools/lessons/stem-resources.html
SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT IDEAS
Science Buddies. Online search for kits and activities. http://www.sciencebuddies.org/
ONLINE LEARNING
National Girls Collaborative. Prepared for Pandemic home learning. https://ngcproject.org/stem-resources-for-online-learning
GAMES AND ONLINE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN
GAMES & ACTIVITIES
Sally Ride Science. Games and activities designed for girls. http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_girls
GAMES & PUZZLES
Twin Cities Public Television. DragonFly TV games and puzzles. http://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/play/index.html
GIRL-MADE GAMES
Education, Training, and Research Associates. Girls Creating Games. Actual games programmed by middle school girls, adventure-style with sound tracks and animation. By Jill Denner. http://programservices.etr.org/gcgweb/
EVERYDAY SCIENCE FOR LITTLE ONES
Family Communications, Inc. Explanatoids. Little cartoon thingies that explain the science behind everyday things, panel by panel. Allows kids to create their own. Something parents could do with a younger child. Designed to appeal to girls.http://www.explanatoids.com/
I WAS WONDERING
National Academy of Sciences. I Was Wondering. A site for girls that goes with the biographies of female scientists and engineers, exploring their work as activities. Has colorful interactive games. http://iwaswondering.org/
MATH DOESN’T SUCK
McKellar, Danica. Kiss My Math and Math Doesn’t Suck. The actress with a degree in math explains why it is cool and breaks the stereotypes. Very personal and encouraging. You have to buy the books but the site is inviting and makes the point. http://www.danicamckellar.com/
DESIGN GAMES
WGBH Educational Foundation. Design Squad PBS Show. Online games called DESIGNit BUILDit FIDGit and STRING THING. http://pbskids.org/designsquad/games/fidgit/index.html
ENGINEERING GAMES
Sponsored by Nationwide, a set of links to engineering games. http://www.elevators.com/a-digital-list-helpful-engineering-games/
ONLINE LEARNING
National Girls Collaborative. Prepared for Pandemic online learning. https://ngcproject.org/stem-resources-for-online-learning
VIDEOs, TV, AND CDs DESIGNED TO INSPIRE GIRLS
GIRLS DOING SCIENCE/ENGINEERING
Twin Cities Public Television. SciGirls TV video segments. Award-winning series; FIVE seasons. Stories of teams of tween girls, ages 8 to 12, exploring science and engineering projects, taking into account the research on what girls like and need. Emphasizes diverse teams. Spanish available. Segments can be viewed separately, online. Activity guides are available. https://pbskids.org/scigirls/
KIDS DOING SCIENCE
Twin Cities Public Television. DragonFly TV video segments. Very engaging stories of kids exploring science. Segments can be played online. Activity guides are availablehttp://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/podcasts/index.html
THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
Gender Chip Project. One-hour documentary. About the experience of women in undergraduate S&E. Has classroom curricula and workshop toolkits. http://genderchip.org/documentary
A PEPPY COMMERCIAL
University of Maryland-Baltimore County (2004). You Can Be Anything! A music video to encourage girls and women to embrace technology. A short piece designed by girls, aimed at middle school. Can be used to prepare an audience.http://www.umbc.edu/be-anything
NON-TRADITIONAL CAREERS
National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology and Science (IWITTS). Career Options for Women: Emerging Technologies - 35-DVD Series. The 24-minute DVDs are sold individually or as a set. For example, women in construction, mining, forestry, adventure tourism, textiles, aviation. Also, WonderWise: Women in Science Kits that show real women scientists working in, for example, urban ecology, space geology, genetic counseling, and even African plant exploration. Get an angel to buy them for your library or your project. https://www.iwitts.org/55-store/bulk-orders/200-career-videos
BIOGRAPHIES OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (ROLE MODELS)
“FABULOUS FEMS” CONNECT TO CONTEMPORARY WOMEN
The National Girls Collaborate Project is offering a directory of real women all over the world who are available to serve as role models, either through their biographies or through actual contact initiated through the website. Also, tools for role models and mentors. https://www.fabfems.org/
GEO-WOMAN
University of Utah. Women Who Walk Through Time. A 30-minute video about women working in earth sciences. Colorful Southwest settings. Targets ages 12-18, with career orientation. May be viewed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky0kb8-tWH8
BOOK SERIES FOR YOUNG READERS
National Academy of Sciences. Women’s Adventures in Science Series. Biographies written about ten contemporary working scientists. http://www.iwaswondering.org/about.html#science
MATHEMATICIANS
Agnes Scott College. Biographies of Women Mathematicians. http://www.agnesscott.edu/Lriddle/women/women.htm
MADAME CURIE
American Institute of Physics. Madame Curie and the Science of Radioactivity. An illustrated narrative of her life.http://www.aip.org/history/curie/
WOMEN AT MIT
Association of MIT Alumnae. Celebrating 125 Years of Women at MIT 1873-1998. Stories of pioneers with lots of photos, and a bibliography. Ties stories to trends in women’s rights in 20th Century. http://www.mit-amita.org/esr/swallow.html
ENGINEERS
National Academy of Engineering. Engineer Girl. Online profiles of women engineers. Nice Q&A about why they picked engineering, what they like, their families, etc. http://www.engineergirl.org/CMS/WomenEngineers.aspx Also, Engineers Without Borders, which grabs interest. http://www.engineergirl.org/CMS/WhyBeAnEngineer/9483.aspx
MORE ENGINEERS
NASA. Women of NASA. Profiles of women engineers in all kinds of positions at the national agency. Personal bios written by the women. https://women.nasa.gov/
ASTRONOMERS
Questions and Answers About Women in Astronomy. A slightly raw text but rich in information from women in astronomy about their careers. From University of Maryland.http://www.astro.umd.edu/~miller/teaching/questions/women.html
CHEMISTS
Rayner-Canham, Marelene and Geoffrey (1998). Women in Chemistry: Their changing roles from alchemical times to mid-twentieth century. About 50 biographies and overviews of eras. Available for download and as a used book on Amazon.
SCIENTISTS
Veglahn, Nancy (1991). Women Scientists. Written for young people, profiles 11 people, including Rachel Carson, Margaret Mead, Barbara McClintock, and Mildred Dresselhaus. Out of print but used copies are available.
MORE SCIENTISTS
O'Hern, Elizabeth Moot (1985). Profiles of Pioneer Women Scientists. Profiles 20 women since late 1900's. An early book: "Now, for the first time, leading women... receive their due." Out of print but used copies available.
RADIO STORIES
WAMC Northeast Public Radio. Audio Portraits of Women in STEM: Her-Story, Then and Now. Also, Sounds of Progress II features inspirational women throughout history, 26 2-minute stories. Professional radio series available to listen as streaming audio, download a podcast, or request a free CD set. Contemporary and historical profiles, some feature-length. http://www.womeninscience.org
SERIOUS BIOS
Journeys of Women in Science and Engineering: No universal constants. By Susan Ambrose, Kristin Dunkle, Barbara Lazarus, India Nair, and Deborah Harkus. Temple University Press. 88 personal stories of contemporary women scientists and engineers, with photos. Whole range of careers represented. Not written for children, but a great source of bios. Big book.
NOVEL FEATURING ASTROPHYSICIST
Lesert, Maryann (2009). Base ten, a novel. The Feminist Press. Part of a special project featuring stories of women in science. Available commercially.
KIDS STEM ACTIVITIES—GUEST LINKS
Car and Vehicle Science for kids https://www.titleproloans.com/articles/car-science-experiments/
How Cars Work experiments
Drones Guide & Inspiration for Kids, with reviews, guidance, link to The Drone Girl www.droneomega.com/best-drones-for-kids/
A guide for Museums and Learning Centers, promising practices stemnext.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Case-Study_FinalV2.pdf with links to resources for parents and families
A Guide to Robotics Technology recommended by a Girl Scout troop, covering all aspects including career and specialties: www.mapcon.com/us-en/guide-to-robotics
Math Games index to many
Science Experiments Around the Home with many links
Protecting the safety of children online https://www.vpnmentor.com/blog/the-ultimate-parent-guide-for-child-internet/
Making sure your home physical environment is conducive to learning https://housemethod.com/lifestyle/how-to-create-a-learning-environment-in-the-home/
Tinkering, links to activities in STEM, posted by Title Pro https://www.titlemax.com/articles/title-pros-tinkering-guide/
Basement guides for home experiments https://www.basementguides.com/science-experiments/
The 20 Greatest Architects https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/article/20-greatest-architects-in-the-world/
The History of Concrete https://www.bigrentz.com/blog/the-history-of-concrete
50 Greatest Buildings in the World https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/most-iconic-buildings-around-the-world
The University of Central Florida, STEM space activities https://www.ucf.edu/online/engineering/news/five-stem-space-activities/
Claire Mitchell Fun Science Experiments for Kids at Home https://job-prices.co.uk/fun-science-experiments-for-kids/
Construction projects for kids https://constructiondisputes.com/construction-and-building-projects-and-activities-for-kids/