A hand holds a small, homemade toy resembling a whirligig or spinner. The toy appears to be constructed from a small, round object, possibly a bottle cap or button, attached to a light blue stick or handle. Yellow paper blades are affixed to the round object. A white string is tied to the handle and looped into a ring at the other end. The hand pulls the string back and forth, causing the yellow blades to spin rapidly, creating a blur of motion. The video demonstrates a simple DIY toy that can be made with readily available materials.

Lolly Stick Fan

Summer's here and as the weather warms up, you might find yourself collecting ice lolly sticks. Have you ever thought about making your own fan? With just lolly sticks, bottle caps, and a few simple materials, you can create one while learning some interesting physics!

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A small, light blue toy car, crafted from cardboard and plastic bottle caps for wheels, rests on a light wooden table. The car features exposed axles made from what appears to be rolled-up paper or thin cardboard tubes. A hand briefly enters the frame at the bottom right. The car does not move, and a popping sound is heard, possibly indicating an off-screen action or the sound of something being placed on the table.

Paper Powered Car

Would you believe that thin, soft ordinary paper can power your small car? While it might sound unbelievable, it's actually science! Are you ready? Let's make your car zoom forward using paper!

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A clear plastic bottle, partially filled with water, stands on a light wooden table next to an empty clear glass bowl. A red drinking straw is inserted into the bottle's opening. An orange straw is inserted horizontally through the side of the bottle. A hand gently squeezes the bottle. Water flows out of the orange straw and into the bowl. The video demonstrates a simple science experiment, likely illustrating the principles of air pressure and siphoning.

Pressure Tap

Create a mini pressure-controlled tap using just two straws and a water bottle! Control the water flow by adjusting the air pressure inside the bottle.

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A small, homemade hot air balloon spins above a lit tea candle. The balloon is made from a yellow paper cup with cutouts, attached to a stick inserted into a red paper cup. The tea candle sits inside the red cup, providing the heat source. This demonstrates a simple science experiment.

Magic Spinning Lantern

Create an amazing spinning lantern using items you might have lying around at home! Complete this project in just 9 simple steps and explore the invisible magic that makes the lantern spin!

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A hand holds and fires a small, toy gun made from popsicle sticks. The gun is primarily light green, with a yellow barrel and trigger mechanism. Yellow rubber bands secure the sticks together, and a thin blue stick serves as the projectile. The hand pulls back on the blue stick, launching it forward against a plain white background.

Rubber Band Gun

Every child has their own version of a toy gun. Using lolly sticks, rubber bands, and glue, you can create your very own rubber band gun. Take aim, get ready to fire, and begin your rubber band adventure!

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A small, simple car constructed from orange and yellow popsicle sticks sits on a light wooden surface. The car has four wheels, made from small white cylinders, likely cardboard or plastic. A rubber band is looped around the center of the car's frame, likely serving as the propulsion mechanism. The car is stationary, and the video provides a top-down view of its construction.

Rubber Band-Powered Car

In this activity, you'll design a small car powered solely by rubber bands. How would you design it to make it run faster or farther? There are many physics principles hidden in this little device - let's explore them together!

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A pair of hands presents a snowman craft made from a white paper cup. The cup is decorated with googly eyes, an orange marker-drawn scarf, and blue pipe cleaner earmuffs. A small hole cut into the cup serves as the snowman's mouth. The background features a blurred assortment of colorful craft supplies and other finished projects. Bubbles float gently in the foreground, adding a whimsical touch.

Snowman Blowing Smoke Rings

Want to see smoke transform into perfect rings? This simple and entertaining experiment not only brings a touch of magic into your home but also introduces you to the fascinating world of physics.

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A homemade Christmas snow globe, crafted from a clear plastic cup, sits on a wooden table. Inside the cup, cartoon images of Santa Claus, a snowman, and a decorated Christmas tree are visible. Small, colorful beads, representing snow, are scattered around the figures. An orange straw is inserted into a hole near the bottom of the cup. The video showcases a festive DIY craft project, suitable for children during the holiday season.

Snowy Christmas Cup

Let's create a fun snow globe cup for Christmas Eve!

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A Halloween diorama featuring a paper castle, ghosts, pumpkins, and bats is displayed, with an inflated orange balloon positioned above it, possibly representing the moon.

Make a Ghost Dance!

How can we combine science and art to create a magical and spooky activity for Halloween? Create a ghost castle and think about how to use static electricity to start a terrifying ghost party! Use your imagination to create more scary characters for your party.

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