Great inventors have one thing in common…they have great imaginations! Imagination sometimes means looking at things from a different point of view, dreaming up new ways of doing things, or doing the same old thing in a whole new way. Here are some ways to exercise your imagination muscles!...
Kids worked on math skills, created art, made turkeys fly, and had lots of STEAM fun at the Rogers Library STEAM event. The “Full STEAM Ahead” event, for kids ages 5-12, is held every Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the library, located at 711 S. Dixieland Rd. in Rogers.
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Whether it’s for jewelry, decoration or play, crystals are a lot of fun for kids who are just starting to dip their toes into science. Borax makes it easy to experiment and grow crystals! These activities are designed to do with your adult and it will be fun to...
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Last month, kids from all over our area went to the Bentonville Square’s First Friday event. The theme of the event was “Growing Greener,” and while they had fun, kids learned a little about recycling and protecting the earth. From bottles made from bicycle tires, to a crawl-through maze...
Coloring eggs for gifts or decoration is family activity for many. This season, try some new tips and tricks to produce beautiful eggs and make this tradition even more fun.