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Magic Treasure Rocks (Baking Soda and Vinegar Activity for Kids)

Making magic treasure rocks is such a fun and magical activity for kids—colorful rocks fizz, bubble, and slowly reveal the surprises inside! It begins with shaping the rocks and tucking in little treasures, but the real excitement comes later. Once they’re dropped into vinegar, the reaction starts and kids can watch as the rocks fizz and break apart to uncover each surprise. It’s a simple activity that blends science , sensory play , and a little bit of magic—all in one. The best part is slowing down and watching each rock fizz away, piece by piece.

Chalk Rockets for Kids (Easy Outdoor STEM Activity with Colorful Explosions)

This  science experiment  turns homemade sidewalk chalk into  colorful explosions of art that kids can launch high into the sky! Chalk rockets don't just grab attention—this activity gets kids moving, excited, and waiting for that bubbly, colorful moment. Sidewalk chalk  has always been one of our favorite ways to create during the warmer months, but this takes things to a whole other level. Instead of drawing on the pavement, kids get to launch their art high into the air and watch it explode into colorful designs. In this post, I’ll show you  how to make chalk  rockets step-by-step and share a few simple tips to get the best results. It’s an easy outdoor activity that blends creativity, movement, and just the right amount of surprise.

Kool-Aid Finger Paint (Taste-Safe Recipe for Kids)

This might be the  easiest (and best-smelling) finger paint you’ll ever make . With just a few pantry staples and a packet of Kool-Aid, you can create  bright, vibrant,  taste-safe  paint  that’s perfect for babies and toddlers. This is an activity that checks all the boxes—quick to set up, incredibly fun, and full of sensory magic. The colors turn out bold, the scent is amazing, and kids can dive right in without you worrying if it ends up in their mouths. We’ve made a lot of  homemade paints  over the years, but this one always stands out. If you need a  simple, low-prep activity that actually keeps little hands busy , this is it. If you enjoyed this post you should also check out our  paint filled egg activity . 🧾 Supplies for Kool-Aid Finger Paint 3 cups water 2 cups flour ½ cup salt 3 tablespoons oil Kool-Aid packets (unsweetened) Bowls or cups Spoons or whisk 🥣 How to Make Kool-Aid Finger Paint Start by mixing the flour and salt to...

Paint-Filled Eggs on Canvas (Fun Action Art Activity for Kids)

This is one art activity kids can really  throw  themselves into! Make paint-filled eggs and turn a simple canvas into a hands-on art experience—no brushes required!  Kids can toss and crack eggs filled with paint, creating bold splashes of color that are completely unique every time. In this post, I’ll show you how to make paint-filled eggs step-by-step, plus a few simple tips to keep setup easy and the fun going. I love that this activity naturally blends creativity, movement, and a little bit of messy magic—exactly the kind kids remember.