Technology  is everywhere in your own house - particularly in the kitchen area! Here are  some methods for you as well as your child to understand, find out, and  experiment with each other.
- Using the high chair or booster chair tray for       your infant or toddler is a great way to provide sensory experiences that       are easy to clean up. Cornstarch goop, ice cubes, non-toxic paint, and       pizza dough are a few examples of materials you can use.
- Place round oatmeal containers on the floor for       your infant or toddler to roll around and learn about properties of       objects. Place safe items inside to create a variety of sounds.
- Helping you to cook is a fun way for children to       learn all kinds of science including observation, cause and effect, and       experimentation.
- Extend the science lesson into math and language       by having children help select recipes, write it out, make a grocery list,       and go to the store to buy the ingredients.
- Have some bubble fun and teach children about       changing properties when you mix water and soap to make suds. Older       children can even wash the dishes.
- Set spices on the table and allow children to       name, smell, taste and explore the scents and tastes. Pour small amounts       in bowls or in the jar lids and have child match them by smell, color, or       texture.
- Boil water to showcase the transformation of       water into steam when it is heated. Likewise, pour some juice in an ice       cube tray and have your child make observations at hourly intervals.
- Place magnets on the fridge for your child to       manipulate and discuss how they think the magnets stay on.
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