Experiments
By Marina Huber In NewsChildren are thirsty for knowledge and soak up new information, experiences and impressions like a sponge soaks up water. The best way for kids to learn, is by doing fascinating hands-on experiments. It’s a way of learning about the world that comes naturally for kids, and is easily encouraged. In our mixed aged group in Haidhausen 1, we are currently focusing on “colors”, encouraged by color learning activities. Rainbow science experiments for kids are some of the best-loved activities! We carefully poured water into the center of the plate until it just covered the candy and then we waited . . . This color changing experiment was mesmerizing! All of the colors danced, and swirled, and chased each other into amazing rainbow patterns while we watched.