This year I wanted to not only purchase new toys my children wanted for Christmas, but also make something for them. A toy/activity based on their current interests and would allow them to use their wonderful imagination. My children are four years appart and sometimes getting them to play together can be difficult. The idea behind this gift was mainly to allow them to enjoy their personal interest together.
I created 2 kits: a spy kit for my youngest and a scientist kit for my eldest. I made them using recycled items purchased from the local second hand stores, used items (items we had around the house that could be repurposed) and a few new items.
Here is the Scientist Kit
I created 2 kits: a spy kit for my youngest and a scientist kit for my eldest. I made them using recycled items purchased from the local second hand stores, used items (items we had around the house that could be repurposed) and a few new items.
Here is the Scientist Kit
Science Notebook
I used a notebook I found at my local second hand store, a printed image and some washi tape.
I found this beautiful image off a google search. It's from the webpage for Harriet G. Eddy Middle School in California.
I found this beautiful image off a google search. It's from the webpage for Harriet G. Eddy Middle School in California.
Scientific Folders and Experiments
I found some observation sheets on the web from (http://cabriolesetcacahuetes.blogspot.com/2015/04/fiche-dobservation.html?m=1), added them to decorated used file folders and added more washi tape for decorations.
I also found a few simple home experiments and added them to two more file folders. I found my French ones here: http://www.petitesexperiences.com
I also added two envelopes with special experiments. One that is placed in a Top Secret envelope: How to make invisible ink. The other is in a what seems like a very dangerous experiment, which has a how to build simple fire rockets using matches. Also from Petites Experiences website.
I also found a few simple home experiments and added them to two more file folders. I found my French ones here: http://www.petitesexperiences.com
I also added two envelopes with special experiments. One that is placed in a Top Secret envelope: How to make invisible ink. The other is in a what seems like a very dangerous experiment, which has a how to build simple fire rockets using matches. Also from Petites Experiences website.
Samples and Specimens
I found an old tin at my local second hand store and bought a few small containers from my local dollar store. Decorated and added to the kit.
Scientist ID Badge
I found an old camera case and repurposed it as a take along for experiments. Added a cool ID Badge. Found a very cool image during a google image search ( www.bbc.co.uk ).
The Final Kit
Added things from around the house and repurposed them for the kit. A calculator, pens, funnels, sand timer, spray bottle, a measuring tape, candles and also added a few new items such as a magnifying glass, measuring spoons, safety goggles and two new small commercial scientific experiments.
I placed everything in an old boot box and added a decorative sign and voilà!
I placed everything in an old boot box and added a decorative sign and voilà!