Who Said Science Can't Be Fun?
Children are born scientists. They are naturally curious; they look at the world around them and develop their own ideas based on what they see and hear every day.
Wanting to know about where things come from, why things happen, how things are made are a part of your child’s everyday experiences. Your child’s natural curiosity generates lots of questions. No doubt you’ve already fielded questions about why the sun shines, how volcanoes erupt, how plants grow, where stars come from and how the weather works.
The more your child learns about the world around them, the more amazing everything seems. Keeping that sense of amazement, curiosity and discovery is what we want every child – and every adult – to experience throughout their life.