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Catapult popsicle sticks
Catapult popsicle sticks





Both Theo (age 4) and Lucy (age 7) were enthralled with the activity and came up with all kinds of theories and predictions when using the catapults! Materials for Popsicle Stick Catapultsĭirections for Making Popsicle Stick Catapults I was absolutely thrilled to see all the learning that took place with this science activity. One of the first science activities my kids wanted to try from the book was making popsicle stick catapults.

catapult popsicle sticks

This is definitely a high-quaility, must-own STEM resource for educators and parents! And, I absolutely love how The Curious Kid’s Science Book includes ways to extend the learning of each activity, as well as provides questions to promote even more critical thinking. Not only is every activity in the book an amazing learning experience, but what makes this science resource really stand out is how the science experiments actually promote inquiry and scientific thinking. The Curious Kid’s Science Book is packed with over 100 quality science activities for children ages 4-8. I knew after trying out all kinds of cool kids’ activities from Asia Citro’s first book, 150+ Screen-Free Activities for Kids, that her newest book centered around science was going to be an absolute hit!

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All thoughts and opinions are definitely my own. The craft stick catapults were super fun and a great learning experience for both my preschooler and 2nd grader! And, after reading through The Curious Kid’s Science Book, we’ve got many more science activities we can’t wait to try!ĭisclosure: I was sent a complimentary copy of this book to review. Recently the kids and I made popsicle stick catapults from Asia Citro’s newest book, The Curious Kid’s Science Book.







Catapult popsicle sticks