Awesome Tips for Young Explorers! STEM isn’t all about coding Sure coding is fun, but STEM does not have to be screen based or super technical. STEM is also learning about animals, following a recipe, observing the weather, building with blocks, sorting objects, and other simple things. Of course, if you have a future Read More
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Books About STEM
ABCs of Physics by Chris Ferrie (All Ages) Similarly to the other titles in the Baby University series, this book introduces new physics concepts to the very young – one for every letter of the alphabet, all the way from Atom to Zero-point energy. Little ones will enjoy the pictures and older children (including grown-ups) Read More
STEM Activities for Curious Kids
Not sure where to start with experiments, messy fun, and playing with simple concepts? Here are some of our favorites STEM-y sources for curious kids. From Little Bins for Little Hands: Toddler STEM Activities Preschool Science Experiments From Playdough to Plato 24 Soothing Calm Down Jars (ages 3 and up) 40 STEM Activities for Kids Read More
Ways to Explore STEM for Curious Kids
Here are some ways that you help your child develop STEM skills at a young age: Provide manipulative toys and help/ask your child to control it For example, making a rattle quiet or loud / building a short or tall tower Explore together how simple tools in your house work For example, a can opener Read More
STEM for Curious Kids
Children are natural born scientists. Since they need to figure out how the world works, their boundless curiosity is practically built into their DNA. This means STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) is the perfect fit for most kids of any age. Sometimes STEM can seem intimidating, but it doesn’t have to mean electronics and robots. Read More