Bring science to life, even while you're at home. The Week Junior Science+Nature magazine will be sharing plenty of exciting activities, experiments and articles taken from recent issues of the magazine, to help keep children exploring, learning and creating.
Find out how your lungs suck air into your body with this easy-to-make activity.
Aim for the sky and turn a piece of paper into a soaring kite.
Challenge your children to create a report on one of their favourite animals.
Become a structural engineer and build a 3D pyramid using spaghetti and marshmallows.
This bright green wonder drink is tasty and packed full of healthy vitamins.
Stay active in your home with this simple circuit.
Discover how sound moves through water and make a musical instrument.
Look after your local birds by making them a calorie-packed snack.
Why not join us on a mission into space and discover the secrets of the Sun? Download our free article.
This spooky activity could be magic or it could be the power of static electricity...
In this fun activity, you can turn a tiny acorn into a mighty oak.
Give all sorts of creatures somewhere cosy to shelter this winter.
Which easy peeler will float – a heavier whole one or a lighter peeled one? The answer may surprise you.
Give your friends and family the gift of flowers with these DIY plantable cards.