When most parents think about science, they picture lab coats, test tubes, and complicated experiments. But the truth is… science is happening all around us — every single day. And when we help kids see the science in their everyday lives, we build their curiosity, confidence, and love for learning.
In My Crumby World, we believe that STEM doesn’t have to be intimidating. In fact, the best place to start is with the simple things kids already do — flying a kite, gardening, cooking, or even enjoying a glass of iced water.
Here are a few fun ways to incorporate everyday science into your routine 👇
🪁 Flying a Kite: Learning Through Play
When kids run with a kite, they’re not just having fun — they’re exploring wind speed, distance, and the science of elevation. Without even realizing it, they’re learning physics basics through trial, error, and joy.
👉 STEM tip: Ask questions like “Why does the kite fly better when we run fast?” to spark critical thinking.
🌤 Weather Forecasting: Observing the World
Sunny, cloudy, or stormy — every weather pattern tells a story. When kids look up and observe the sky, they’re studying temperature, humidity, and wind just like real meteorologists.
👉 STEM tip: Keep a weather chart at home and have your child “forecast” the next day based on what they see.
🧊 Drinking Iced Water: A Cool Science Moment
Watching ice melt into water is a physical change — from solid to liquid. This simple observation helps kids understand states of matter in a hands-on way.
👉 STEM tip: Challenge kids to find other examples of solids changing to liquids around the house.
🌱 Gardening: Photosynthesis in Action
Gardening is one of the best ways to bring science to life. As kids care for plants, they see photosynthesis happening right before their eyes — plants using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to grow.
👉 STEM tip: Start a small windowsill garden and let your child track plant growth over time.
🍳 Cooking: Heat Transfer Made Fun
Cooking isn’t just delicious — it’s full of science! From boiling water to baking bread, kids are learning about heat transfer through conduction. By helping in the kitchen, they become scientists in aprons.
👉 STEM tip: Explain what’s happening inside the pot or oven as they cook, and let them make predictions.
🌟 Why Everyday Science Matters
When children recognize science in their daily lives, it:
- Builds confidence — they realize they’re already “doing science” every day.
- Encourages curiosity — they ask more questions and make discoveries on their own.
- Strengthens STEM skills naturally — through observation, experimentation, and play.
You don’t need a fancy lab to nurture a love of science — just a little intentionality and the world around you. ✨