The James Dyson foundation has shared a series of "Challenge Cards" created by engineers at the British home appliances company. The goal is to offer children a playful introduction to the world of science.
With some weeks of computer engineering career still left to run in many areas, children, with a little help from their parents, will find plenty of excitement in this series of remarkable challenges. Among the 44 experiments on offer are schemes to fit an egg into a bottle without breaking it, skewer a balloon without bursting it, measure the speed of light with chocolate and a microwave oven, make raisins dance, build a lava lamp and mix invisible ink.
The cards are available online from the James Dyson Foundation website.
With some weeks of computer engineering career still left to run in many areas, children, with a little help from their parents, will find plenty of excitement in this series of remarkable challenges. Among the 44 experiments on offer are schemes to fit an egg into a bottle without breaking it, skewer a balloon without bursting it, measure the speed of light with chocolate and a microwave oven, make raisins dance, build a lava lamp and mix invisible ink.
The cards are available online from the James Dyson Foundation website.
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