Super Science
Welcome to the wild and wacky world of Super Science!
Home to awesome science experiments designed especially for kids!
Get inspired to learn and have some fun with these cool science experiment ideas!
“When you’re curious, you findΒ lots of interesting things to do!” -Walt Disney
10 Halloween Science Experiments π§ͺπ
Learn and play this Halloween with 10 easy, fun, and educational Halloween science experiments! π
From ghosts to pumpkins, these simple experiments make learning science spooktacular. Perfect for kids, classrooms, or family fun at home! π»
Halloween Science: Oozing Pumpkin Experiment π
Watch the Oozing Pumpkin experiment from Sick Science, where a carved pumpkin bubbles over with spooky froth! π
Perfect for Halloween fun and an educational Halloween video for curious kids. π¬
4 Spooky Halloween Science Experiments for Kids ππ§ͺ
Get ready for spooky science fun! Check out these Halloween science experiments from Science Bob. ππ§ͺ
From oozing pumpkin volcanoes to glowing slime, these easy and fun activities will make Halloween both educational and exciting! π»
Edible Science Experiments
These super sweet and simple edible science experiments are sure to be a hit with kiddos! Starburst Slime, Jello Flavoured Sorbet, and more!
Valentines Day Science Experiments
Celebrate this Valentine’s day with some simple and fun Valentine’s Day science experiments perfect for curious kids!
How To Make Snow Slime
Take advantage of winter (even if you donβt have any snow) and learn how to make snow slime!
Slime is all the rage right now and now and this snow slime tutorial that uses just a few household ingredients
Winter Science Experiments
This is a βcoolβ collection of ten different outdoor science experiments!.
Frozen bubbles, a snow volcano, tasty maple toffee, and more!
Make A Bouncing Bubble
Learn how to make a bouncing bubble in this awesome Sick Science tutorial. It’s fast, fun, and easy, and better yet the kids will love it!
Rainbow Walking Water
Watch a rainbow come to life right before your eyes with this super simple but very colorful walking rainbow science experiment!