TheDadLab (140+ Episodes)
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How to Make 5 Cute Paper Animals | Simple Origami
These five animals origami are insanely easy to fold. Try now! Have fun! And share your creations with us! We are showing you video tutorial on how to make a whale, a fox, a fish, a dog and a butterfly. These paper crafts are ideal if you are just starting with origami
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How To Make 5 Different Flowers With Toilet Paper
5 simple ways to turn toilet paper into beautiful flowers
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How to Make a Balance Scale for Kids
Why not to start a solid foundation in physics in a single afternoon activity learning to balance counterweights? DIY tutorial for making scale using hanger and plastic bottles
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How To Make A Balancing Butterfly
We have made a butterfly with Max from a piece of hard paper that can balance on a tip of a pencil. Now Max is looking for magnets to explain why it doesn't fall (:
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How to Make a Ball Sorting Machine
There is a big chance we all have an abundance of empty cardboard boxes after Christmas. Let's turn them into toys! There is no such thing as "too many toys" is there? (: Here is a simple DIY ball sorter that will help you sort all the balls you have at home by size while keeping your child enter...
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How to Make a Cardboard Football Game for Child
We are turning an empty cardboard box into a football table!⠀ ⠀
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How to Make a Cardboard Game - NO Electronics!
Quick! Catch that marble! Here is a fun DIY game you can make with supplies you already have at home. Some of these are leftover party supplies, but just because the party is over, doesn’t mean the fun has to stop. Instead of throwing those spare cups and skewers out, why not turn them into this ...
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How to Make a Chemical Traffic Light
How fun is this chemical traffic light experiment!? Liquid changes colour from green to red and later to yellow. The best part is it is repeatable. Just shake the bottle to start again.
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How Clouds Hold Water - Science Experiment Idea
Max is learning the very basic concept of how clouds hold water and when they become too heavy it starts to rain, while practising fine motor skills and eye–hand coordination. For this activity we used clear water, shaving foam and coloured water
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How to Blow Out a Candle Behind a Bottle
Challenge of the week! Blow out a candle behind a bottle! It shouldn't be difficult because even so, the air cannot go through a bottle, it can curve all the way around and still blow out the candle. We have experimented with different shapes to see how they bend the air and we invite you to do t...
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How do You Make a Constellation Projector
The night sky is a beautiful map of the constellations. But you cannot see any constellation you want any day. That’s why we’ve created an easy DIY star projector for kids that projects the night sky on the ceiling of your bedroom. We hope you enjoy exploring the constellations with us!
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How to Build a Simple Cardboard Newton’s Cradle
How to Build a Simple Cardboard Newton’s Cradle
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Hot Water Density Experiment
Hot Water Density Experiment
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How To Launch DIY Rocket Into the Sky
Do you want to build your own rocket? If so, you've come to the right place. In this video, we'll show you how to make your own rocket and launcher. With a little bit of effort, you'll be able to launch your rocket high into the sky. Let's get started!
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Holiday In Antalya, Turkey! Family Travel
This video shows highlights of our holiday in Antalya. It was mainly relaxed beach-time-type holiday because we worked non-stop for a long time and the whole family needed a full reset. I am glad to say that by the end of our trip boys completely forgot about the home they have to return to
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Hammering Activity For Preschoolers
What child doesn't like to bash things with a hammer? So I made a surprise activity for Max this morning and he loved it. I used a piece of foam packaging from last night delivery, wooden sticks and a toy hammer
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Homemade Fire Extinguisher Science Project for Children
When we are mixing vinegar and baking soda, we get a foamy reaction that produces carbon dioxide. You can't see it, but we can actually fill a glass with it because carbon dioxide is heavier than air. When I pour concentrated carbon dioxide onto candle flame, it pushes oxygen away from the candle...
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Hot And Cold Air Science Experiment For Kids
Heating up the air inside a plastic bottle with hot water and then cooling it down with cold to see how balloon reacts
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Hot And Cold Water Science Experiment
The science will amaze you if you just look close enough to things that surround you. What do you think would happen if you put hot and cold water in one container without mixing? Would "hot-air-balloon" principle work underwater where we heat water instead of air? We have done two cool experimen...
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How Easy Is It To Draw With Your Feet
We are comparing how difficult it is for Alex to draw a picture of his brother using his hand versus his foot (:
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How Do You Make a Fidget With Just Paper
If you're looking for a fun and fidgety way to pass the time, try making a fidget with just paper. There are many different ways to create your own fidget, so find one that you enjoy!
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How Fast is the Speed of Light | Star Wars Science Experiment
Ships in Star Wars often travel at the speed of light. But how fast is it really? If I could travel with a speed of light, I could travel around the Earth 7 times within one second. Light moves at the fastest known speed in the universe and here is fun experiment how to compare the speed of light...
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How The Human Body Works | Pop-Up Book
This fantastic new book in our collection shows how the human body works in a visual and interactive way. If your child wants to be a doctor, this pop-up book is a must. It is called The Human Body: A Pop-Up Guide to Anatomy.
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How to Blow a Balloon Underwater
This experiment looks simple, but a lot of science is involved here. We are making a chemical reaction to change the combined density of our bottle with a balloon. That makes it float to the top with all the heavy weight of paperclips.