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    Home » Science Experiments for Kids » Homemade Science Gifts

    Homemade Science Gifts

    Modified: Nov 24, 2022 · Published: Oct 5, 2020 by Emma Vanstone · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments

    Christmas can be an expensive time of year, but it is possible to make fun, creative homemade science gifts at a very low cost. Some of them can be used over and over again, others use materials you might otherwise throw away, and all are perfect for any child who loves science!

    If you want to keep things easy and buy a ready-made kit, we’ve got some great science kit and STEM gift recommendations too.

    Homemade Science Gifts

    Gifts to make for other people

    Learn about the properties of baking soda with these lovely homemade bath bombs from Red Ted Art. You could experiment with different scents or change the smell to fit the recipient.

    This one is perhaps better for adults, but these beautiful dried orange slices are fun to make and a lovely gift for a grandma or other relative.

    Make your own crayons like The Imagination Tree. There are many lovely creative options with these depending on your mould. 

    How about some LEGO soap to cheer up a bathroom? Can you get some of the LEGO to float?

    How to make lego soap

    Make gummy LEGO jellies for little LEGO fans; these are great for learning about changes of state.

    Make some lovely bird feeders for a nature lover.

    homemade birdfeeders

    Learn about melting with this delicious looking three layer peppermint bark from The Mad House.

    Mini Science Kits

    Package a notebook, pen and magnifying glass to make a fun explorer kit.

    Explorer Kit for kids

    For younger children, put together a Christmas play dough kit. Add Christmas scents like cinnamon and mint to make it extra special.

    How about a lava lamp kit to add a bit of fizzy fun to the celebrations? ( an adult should always look after and handle the alka seltzer )

    Homemade lava lamp kit #sciencegifts #scienceforkids
    Lava Lamp Kit

    A Science At Home Kit is another lovely idea. Add experiment printables or a copy of my Christmas Science eBook for inspiration.

    Science at home kit

    Create a make your own snow kit with some little characters and cornflour or instant snow.

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    A Christmas house building kit containing biscuits, a tube of icing sugar and some sweets makes a great STEM challenge kit.

    houses

    Or, create a build your own snowman kit containing everything you need to build a marshmallow snowman.

    How about a mini science kit containing 6 fun experiments?

    The best science kit

    Can you think of any more Christmas science gift ideas for us?

    Featured products – science accessories for kids

    Safety goggles, magnifying glass, magnet wands, pipettes and tweezers

    Science books for kids

    You might also like my science books. This IS Rocket Science is brilliant for kids who love space, Snackable Science is great for kids who love to spend time in the kitchen, and GROSS Science is full of disgusting science for kids.

    Contains affiliate links

    Easy homemade science gifts for kids and adults. Make bath bombs, lego soap, crayons, edible bark and more! #sciencegifts #homemadeChristmas #Homemadegifts

    Last Updated on November 24, 2022 by Emma Vanstone

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    These activities are designed to be carried out by children working with a parent, guardian or other appropriate adult. The adult involved is fully responsible for ensuring that the activities are carried out safely.

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    Comments

    1. Mum of One

      December 03, 2015 at 2:52 pm

      What a fabulous selection. The lego soap is genius! I might have at go at this for Will this year. Thanks for the inspiration. x

      Reply
    2. Otilia

      December 03, 2015 at 8:58 pm

      Thank you for sharing these fantastic posts! I love the lego one too 🙂 I might do that with some girls pieces.

      Reply
    3. Cass@frugalfamily

      December 03, 2015 at 9:39 pm

      Brilliant ideas – thanks so much for sharing.

      I love the science at home idea and I’m off to decide what to make my son for Christmas x

      Reply
    4. Emma

      December 04, 2015 at 9:01 am

      Such a lovely selection of science gifts! You have given me inspiration for a few Christmas holiday projects as well! Thank you! 🙂

      Reply
    5. Kate

      November 03, 2020 at 9:13 am

      All ideas are amazing! Thank you for sharing!

      Reply

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