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Simple Kids Crafts is a video blog dedicated to reviving the old art of handicrafts for people of all ages. How do oil spills affect aquatic plants? A Miniature Solar Panel Fire Water Balloon Make Clouds in a Bottle Secret Messages Make a Rocket Make a Hovercraft Make an Anemometer Make a Sundial Make a Radio Make an Electroscope Make a Stethoscope Make a Telescope Make a Periscope Make a Camera Bending a stream of water with a comb Lighting a bulb without electricity Simple Motor Cotton Ball Rocks? Salt-Absorbing Art and Science Color Changing Glue Art Baking Soda Clay Oil Sun Catcher Grow a Pineapple Plant! Bead Bowls Wow, what an Air-Gun Funny Diver ! Water boils without fire Ice with Boiling Water Water that boils instantly Water boils in a Paper Pot Soap-driven Boat Pulse Moves Pin Pretty Garden—without Plants Picture made by Fire Magic Pictures Dancing Doll Smoke Goes Down The Dancing Coupl The Umbrella Dance Magic Butterfly Colorful

Kids Projects at Home



Simple Kids Crafts is a video blog dedicated to reviving the old art of handicrafts for people of all ages.

How do oil spills affect aquatic plants?
A Miniature Solar Panel
Fire Water Balloon
Make Clouds in a Bottle
Secret Messages
Make a Rocket
Make a Hovercraft
Make an Anemometer
Make a Sundial
Make a Radio
Make an Electroscope
Make a Stethoscope
Make a Telescope
Make a Periscope
Make a Camera
Bending a stream of water with a comb
Lighting a bulb without electricity
Simple Motor
Cotton Ball Rocks?
Salt-Absorbing Art and Science
Color Changing Glue Art
Baking Soda Clay
Oil Sun Catcher
Grow a Pineapple Plant!
Bead Bowls
Wow, what an Air-Gun
Funny Diver !
Water boils without fire
Ice with Boiling Water
Water that boils instantly
Water boils in a Paper Pot
Soap-driven Boat
Pulse Moves Pin
Pretty Garden—without Plants
Picture made by Fire
Magic Pictures
Dancing Doll
Smoke Goes Down
The Dancing Coupl
The Umbrella Dance
Magic Butterfly
Colorful Convection Currents

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  1. Superb article and I would really like to thank for your article on electroscope. it’s really helpful. Looking forward to your blog.

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