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Foster the Inner Genius: Build Your Kids a Science Lab at Home

Apr 21, 2021
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Children are naturally inquisitive. They are born scientists and explorers, questioning almost everything they see. It would almost be a perfect gift to help them explore this inborn streak with a dedicated, in-house science lab for their explorations.

A science lab will provide them with a plethora of opportunities. Experimenting with science is both entertaining and informative. Use the extra time indoors to foster your child's scientific curiosity and enthusiasm. Kids who are encouraged to experiment and explore develop superior critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Children can satisfy their natural curiosity, learn to be confident, and reason for themselves in a healthy atmosphere where they can experiment and tinker. 

The best thing about a kid-friendly DIY science lab is that it doesn't need much. Without investing a lot of money, you can easily create a devoted space for your little scientist with a bit of imagination and effort.

 

SPACE

The most vital factor to consider when setting up a science lab at home has a dedicated room where your child can experiment easily and independently. Fortunately, science labs don't take up a lot of room if they're well-organized, so that unused corner in the basement, office, or playroom might be ideal.

The area must be both open and risk-free. It should be comfortable for you to be in while leaving your children alone to tinker with the items in the area.

 

TABLE OR DESK

Any research lab will be incomplete without a reliable science table. It's where the experiments take place! A sturdy and well-balanced workbench or table is needed. It doesn't have to be elaborate. Any desk or folding table will do, as long as there is enough space for all of your child's science experiments.  

These days, we all would want to invest in something long-term and multi-purpose. If you would consider getting a desk that would serve as still your children's study or learning desk once they outgrow doing science experiments at home, FlexiSpot is in for the long haul. 

FlexiSpot's dedication inspires every sit-stand workstation, height-adjustable desk, exercise bike, and ergonomic display mount they make to workplace wellness. 

 

L-Shaped Standing Desk E1L

REVERSIBLE PANEL

The big L-shaped work surface with splice boards is made from recycled materials and offers plenty of space for science projects, experiment supplies, or even study and home office work. Both left- and right-handed users can conveniently configure the reversible screen.

STABLE AND DURABLE

The industrial-grade steel frame and sturdy desktop support a maximum weight capacity of 177 lbs, ensuring that it can easily accommodate your needs.

ANTI-COLLISION SAFETY FEATURE

Suppose it detects unexpected objects while in motion. In that case, an advanced anti-collision protection mechanism can automatically stop and reverse the desktop, improving safety, especially with your kids around, and preventing damage.

 

Standing Desk Pro Series-Extra large desktop

SPACIOUS WORK AREA

This desk from FlexiSpot offers all features of their height-adjustable standing desks plus the extra surface area to accommodate children's science activities or your very own tasks. 

MULTIPLE COLORS, SIZES, AND MATERIALS

With a variety of colors and sizes to choose from, you can be confident that you'll find the right top to meet your needs while still selecting a healthy choice that's good for your family and the environment.

STABLE AND DURABLE

Their desk frame is of powder-coated steel tubing that prevents scratches and stains while providing maximum stability even at its highest setting.

 

STORAGE

Ensure your science table has enough shelving or bins to house all of the materials your kids will need for their experiments. If some of the chemicals used in the tests are dangerous, keep them in a secure location. You may use airtight zip lock bags or lock & lockboxes that are also simple to open with small hands.

If you decide to use zip lock bags, you can store them in empty shoeboxes to save space if your worktable has drawers, layer organizers on top of them to maximize space. Mark containers, boxes, and bags to better label the ingredients.

 

VENTILATION

It can be helpful to set up your science lab near a window because it provides a convenient way to ensure good ventilation. There may be experiments that involve foul substances or toxic fumes.

 

LIGHTING

If you can't see well enough with the overhead lighting alone, try placing your science lab near a window or buy a table lamp for the field. Experimenting in a dimly lit environment can be risky, so be sure to set up your lab in a well-lit location.

 

TOOLS AND SUPPLIES

The next step in establishing a home science lab entails equipping it with the fundamental science tools and materials. Let's look at what supplies you'll need to have on hand to keep your home science lab healthy and working.

  • gloves
  • safety goggles
  • lab coat
  • ruler
  • scissors
  • stopwatch
  • tape
  • pens and pencils
  • flashlight
  • magnifying glass or small microscope
  • paper clips
  • toothpicks
  • clipboard or notebook 

You can also keep some kitchen ingredients in there, such as:

  • baking soda
  • cornstarch
  • salt
  • oil
  • vinegar
  • food coloring
  • water

Careful storage is a must for chemicals such as:

  • rubbing alcohol
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • Borax

 

SCIENCE KITS

Science kits are a great, hassle-free way to ensure that your kids have all of the materials they'll need for unique experiments. These can be conveniently obtained from a stationary store, ordered online, or even subscribed to, ensuring that you never run out of science exploration. These kits can come in handy and help your children experiment and learn, even if you are not a big science fan. 

The following are some of the kits you may want to consider purchasing:

  • slime
  • solar system
  • geological rocks
  • soap making
  • minerals
  • electronics
  • windmill
  • perfume making

 

FINAL

Explain to your child the rules of working in the room and that they must take good care of it and clean it after each use. Respecting the space will create trust and confidence in both you and your kids and make the area more accessible. You can also be at ease knowing what all your child has access to. Once ready, it's easy for children to explore and discover many marvelous things on their own.

 

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