Poisons

Poison ivy, oak, and sumac are three common and closely related plants that cause skin rashes. A child who spends a great deal of time in the woods and fields should know what these plants look like...

Sound gets around

A swimming fish seems to glide through the water without making a sound. But it doesn't swim as quietly as you think! Divers swimming underwater hear a loud crack when a large fish flips its tail and...

A water-drop lens

You can make a lens from anything that is curved and clear---even a drop of water. Here is an easy way to make a magnifying lens. Materials - cardboard - food wrap (clear plastic) - medicine...

Tricks with heat

These tricks aren't really magic---they just look mysterious. Heat energy makes them work. Water ballet Materials - crayons - ice-cube tray - mixing bowl (large) - paper - scissors - water ...

How a thermometer works

Is a pool full of ice water warm enough for swimming? Not for you! But for a penguin, it might be just right. You and the penguin have different ideas about how \"warm" the water is. You can easily...