Friday, April 3, 2020

Fwd: 🧪 Ten easy science experiments for kids at home



🧪 Ten easy science experiments for kids at home
The Kid Should See This : April 1, 2020
Hello. I hope things are going well where you are. Have you seen these useful how-to links? A yeast geneticist explains how to make yeast from fruit, flour, water, warmth, time, and practice. This NYT tutorial shares how to sew a fabric face mask from common household materials. And I haven't watched all of these food storage videos, but I've tried two so far and they worked like a charm.

What are your favorite helpful resources from the week? I've shared a few more at the end of this newsletter.

Be safe, and thank you for reading,

Rion Nakaya
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