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Yesterday morning was cold but clear. We got news that our old town had a dusting of snow and I worried if the kids heard it, they’d ask us to move back. \ud83d\ude09 I had sourdough ready to bake- a redeeming two loaves- and it made for a cozy breakfast after a bundled up sniffari with Finley.<\/p>\n\n\n

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MEL Science Kits Review<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

We all ate breakfast, got dressed, and started on our school day. The kids kicked things off with math<\/a> so I could have a minute to comb through the science experiment I had planned. Saying those words honestly used to make me cringe. Here’s a little background:<\/p>\n\n\n\n

I loved teaching the girls science when it was all baking soda and vinegar, flying tea bag ghosts, and walking rainbows. Simple experiments and nature walks were my jam. While they still like those things, my budding scientists have craved and asked for more exciting science as they’ve grown. The whole idea of looking up quality experiments, gathering supplies, and then understanding the why <\/em>behind them to be able to explain it well left me mentally exhausted before I even began. And that’s why I’ve come to love and appreciate MEL Science.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

In my own words, MEL Science<\/a> is “next level” science. The kits are designed for ages 5-14+ depending on science subject. STEM (5+), Math (8+), Physics (8+), Chemistry (10+), and Medicine (14+) – yup, medicine, where they can learn to suture, fill a tooth, or make a real ascorbic acid tablet. Cool, huh? <\/p>\n\n\n\n

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