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Landing in your inbox every Friday morning, our newsletter for parents brings you science and nature activities which your family can enjoy over the weekend.
Each activity is quick, fun and easy to do, and uses materials that you're likely to have around the house. It's a parenting win!
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Science+Nature magazine has joined forces with the UK educational charity, Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Using Scratch and other programming languages, our Coding Club is a space for young people to learn and develop their skills, from building games to designing animations.
Our award-winning podcast – Mysteries of Science – explores the unexplained events, weird phenomena and bizarre events that have kept scientists scratching their heads. Each episode the team investigates a mystery, with the help of expert guests.
Looking for fun ideas to keep curious minds entertained? The Science+Nature team have put together lots of exciting activities to help - from making a water xylophone or blowing a square bubble, to creating lightning in a jar and baking soda bread. There is something for everyone and it’s all doable from home.
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