Little Scientists
A calm, parent-led introduction to scientific thinking through hands-on play, simple experiments, and everyday household materials.
Observation • Wonder • Discovery
What You'll Receive
Everything you need to spark curiosity at home, delivered instantly to your inbox.
Why Science at Age 3?
Children are born scientists. They constantly test ("What happens if I drop this?"), observe ("Look at that bug!"), and hypothesize ("Maybe the moon follows us"). Our Little Scientists program doesn't teach facts; it nurtures theprocess of discovery through wonder and natural curiosity.
How Each Experiment Works
Designed to help parents guide curiosity, not teach lessons.
Inside Each PDF Guide
Overview
A simple summary of what natural concept we're exploring today.
Materials Needed
A short list of simple items you already have at home (cups, water, leaves, etc.).
Step-by-Step Instructions
Clear, easy-to-follow steps to set up the activity together.
Questions to Ask
Prompts to spark conversation and thinking, like 'What do you think will happen?'
The 'Why' for Parents
A simple explanation of the science so you feel confident guiding them.
What We'll Explore Together
Kitchen Chemistry
Mixing vinegar and baking soda, making slime, and watching colors dance in milk.
Physics of Fun
Building ramps for cars, making simple catapults, and exploring magnets.
Garden Biology
Planting seeds, observing bugs, and learning how things grow.
Weather Watchers
Making a rain gauge, creating a cloud in a jar, and understanding wind.
Color & Light
Prisms, shadows, and mixing paints to create new colors.
Water World
Sink or float, surface tension, and water cycle simulation.
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Start Their Journey Today
Parents are encouraged to explore alongside their child.