Free Activities

Free Activities

Looking for fun and simple ways to keep your child curious and engaged?
Here you’ll find free printable worksheets, coloring pages, puzzles, and easy science experiments that you can enjoy together at home.

Every activity is designed to be safe, educational, and fun, using simple materials and colorful illustrations from Professor Bubbles and his young explorers.

✨ New activities are added regularly—so check back often and keep the adventure going!

❄️ Winter Science Worksheet – Learn, Explore & Have Fun!

Get ready for a fun winter science adventure with Professor Bubbles, your friendly frog scientist!In this colorful, illustrated worksheet, children explore winter nature and science through observation, simple experiments, puzzles, and drawing activities. Kids will learn about snow, frost, ice, animal tracks, and cold-weather science while practicing important skills like observation, critical thinking, and creativity.Perfect for use at home, in the classroom, or during a winter STEM lesson! Grab your pencil, put on your winter boots, and start exploring the science of winter! ❄️🔍 Download the Worksheet in HQDownloaden

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✨ Discover the Hidden Force That Moves Metal!

Have you ever seen a paperclip jump without anyone touching it? That’s not magic — it’s magnetism!Magnets are all around us: in toys, phones, computers, and even inside the Earth itself! Today, Professor Bubbles will show you how to explore this invisible force through fun, hands-on science experiments you can do at home or in class. 🧪 What You’ll Need To begin your magnetic adventure, gather these simple materials: 1 magnet (a bar magnet or a fridge magnet works great) Paperclips, nails, and coins A few non-metal objects like wood, rubber, or plastic A piece of paper Some iron filings…

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🥛 The Magic of Milk and Color: Surface Tension + Chemical Reactions

By Professor Bubbles, the frog scientist with a splash of style! 🐸✨ 🌈 Watch Colors Dance in Milk! What happens when you mix milk, food coloring, and a drop of dish soap?You get a color explosion that swirls and spins like magic! But it’s not just magic — it’s science! This fun, easy experiment shows how surface tension and molecules work together. Grab your science goggles and join Professor Bubbles as we explore the science behind these rainbow reactions. 🧪🌈 🧂 What You’ll Need You only need a few simple kitchen ingredients to make this colorful reaction happen: 1 shallow…

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