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kabirbajaj · 3 months ago
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Toys from Trash | How To Make DIY Ropeway Model For Kids | Science Project
Welcome to The Stupid Lab! Today, we're learning how to make a DIY working model of a ropeway using cardboard, a motor, and thread. This fun and educational project is part of our "Toys from Trash" series where we turn everyday materials into exciting and functional toys. Whether you're a student, teacher, or hands-on project enthusiast, this tutorial will guide you through each step to build your own mini ropeway.
For this project, you'll need cardboard, a small electric motor, thread or strong string, skewers or thin wooden sticks, a battery and wires, a glue gun or strong adhesive, scissors, a craft knife, and pulleys or small wheels. The steps are simple: design and cut the cardboard, make the towers, install the motor, add the pulleys, thread the ropeway, and connect the battery to power it up.
Creating a working model of a ropeway is a fantastic way to understand basic engineering principles and recycle materials creatively. This "Toys from Trash" project perfectly demonstrates innovation and resourcefulness.
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kabirbajaj · 3 months ago
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Top 3 Science-Based STEM Kits For Kids Aged Under 10
Learning science only through theory can be a little boring, especially for kids. Sometimes creating or experimenting can be a daunting and tiring task for kids. But worry not! today, Stupid Labs brings you the top 3 amazing Stem kits for kids that will make science easy and fun for kids.
STEM kits are wonderful tools for kids, providing a fun and engaging way to learn about science, technology, engineering, and math. These kits come with all the materials needed to complete exciting projects, making it easy for kids to dive into hands-on learning.
Electromagnetic Robotic Kit
The Electromagnetic Robotic Kit is awesome for kids! It helps you learn about electromagnetism and robotics by doing fun projects. You can build and program your own robots, which boosts creativity and problem-solving skills. The kit has easy-to-follow instructions, so it’s great for beginners. Overall, it’s a fantastic learning tool.
Blix Queaky Product
The Blix Queaky is a cool STEM kit that teaches you about electricity. You can use it to find out which materials conduct electricity and which don’t.
3D Printing Pen
A 3D printing pen is a fun tool that lets kids draw in 3D. It helps you think creatively and improve your art skills. The pen is easy to use and works with different materials. It’s perfect for creative projects and a great addition to any STEM kit collection.
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kabirbajaj · 3 months ago
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4 Toys From Trash Ideas | Science Experiment In Summer Vacations | Easy STEM Activities
Back with another video of toys from the trash series for the kids to enhance their motor skills. This is the compiled video of four DIY toys and science experiments that are super cool and fun. 
- Cardboard car 
- DC motor automatic bubble gun 
- Arrow bow 
- Play gun from paper
Choose your favourite DIY toy from this video and have a fun and creative time spent with your kids. 
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kabirbajaj · 3 months ago
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How To Make Aeroplane With Paper And Straw | Make Easy Airplane With Paper | DIY Activity 
Finding activities that can keep your kid engaged and help them to learn motor skills can be a little daunting task. Especially, the easy and fun activities that kids find interesting.
So, here Stupid Labs brings you the easy and fun DIY activity of making a straw aeroplane that will fly higher than the other paper aeroplane. 
To make this simple aeroplane, you only need a few materials that are easily available at your home.
Materials Needed:
Two drinking straws, one sheet of A4 or letter-sized paper tape or glue scissors
To make a simple paper aeroplane, start by cutting two long strips of paper, each about the width of your hand. These will form the wings and loops of the plane. For the wings, fold one strip in half to find the centre, then unfold it and place a straw along the fold line, securing it with tape or glue. 
This straw will be the plane's body. Next, cut the other strip in half, forming two shorter strips. Fold each into a loop and tape or glue the ends together. Attach one loop to the front of the straw and the other to the back, ensuring the back loop is slightly smaller for better flight. 
Add a bit of tape to the front for balance. Hold the plane by the straw and gently throw it, making adjustments to the loops and wings as needed for a smooth flight.
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Toys From Trash | How To Make Balloon Shooting Gun | STEM Activity (EASY)
Creating a balloon shooting gun from a syringe, ice cream sticks and a rubber band is a fun and educational STEM activity that also repurposes everyday items. 
Today, I'm going to show you how to make a super cool balloon shooting gun using a syringe, ice cream sticks, and a rubber band. It's a fun STEM activity, and you'll be using items that might otherwise end up in the trash!
First, grab an empty syringe (without the needle, of course!). Take two ice cream sticks and place them on either side of the syringe. Use a rubber band to tightly secure the sticks to the syringe, making sure everything is snug and won't move around.
Next, cut a small piece from a balloon and stretch it over the open end of the syringe. Make sure it's tight, so it doesn't come off when you pull it back. This will be your shooting mechanism.
Now, it's time to test your balloon shooting gun! Pull back the balloon piece, place a small paper ball or another light object into the syringe, and then let go. Watch as your projectile shoots out with a burst of speed!
This project is not only fun to make but also a great way to learn about physics and engineering. Plus, you get to be creative and make a toy out of simple, everyday items. Happy shooting!
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Make Toys From Trash | How To Make Mini Basket Ball Shooting Table Game
Creating a DIY basketball shooting game from cardboard, a plastic cup, and bottle caps is a fun and engaging project for all ages. To start, gather materials including cardboard, a plastic cup, bottle caps, glue or tape, scissors, and optional markers for decoration. 
First, cut an 8x6 inch cardboard piece to serve as the backboard and attach a plastic cup with the bottom cut off to the backboard to act as the hoop.
Next, make a stable base by cutting a 10x10-inch cardboard piece. Create two 6x2 inch supports and attach them to the backboard and base at an angle. For the shooting mechanism, cut a 4x2 inch ramp and attach it to the base aimed towards the hoop. Bottle caps will serve as your basketballs, and you can decorate them to add a personal touch.
Place the setup on a flat surface and use the ramp to launch the bottle caps into the cup, either by flicking them with your fingers or using a small cardboard launcher for added challenge. Adjust the ramp's angle or the distance to vary difficulty, and add a scoring system to make the game more competitive. Secure all parts well to ensure stability and enjoy your homemade basketball game!
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Toothpick water experiment | Understanding surface tension 
The toothpick water experiment is a simple yet fascinating demonstration of surface tension and capillary action. You need a bowl of water, toothpicks, and liquid soap to perform.
First, break several toothpicks in half, but leave them unconnected at the ends, creating a “V” shape. Gently place the toothpicks on the water's surface in a circle, forming a star-like shape. The toothpicks should float due to surface tension.
Next, dip a toothpick or a cotton swab into liquid soap. Carefully touch the soapy tip to the centre of the star shape. As the soap spreads from the centre, it breaks the surface tension of the water. This causes the water molecules to pull away from the centre, dragging the toothpicks inwards. The result is the formation of a star shape, which is a visual representation of the soap disrupting the cohesive forces between water molecules.
This experiment not only demonstrates the principles of surface tension and capillary action but also provides a hands-on way to visualize how soap works to break down grease and dirt. It’s an engaging and educational activity for kids and adults alike, highlighting basic scientific principles with everyday materials.
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Understanding gears with simple kit for kids #gears #kidstoys #diykits 
Understanding gears can be fun and easy with a simple gears kit! Gears are like wheels with teeth that fit together. When one gear turns, it makes another gear turn too. This kit helps kids see how gears work and how they can make things move in different ways.
Using a gears kit, you can build all sorts of cool machines. You might make a windmill, a car, or even a robot arm. By putting gears together in different ways, you can change how fast something moves or how strong it is. For example, if you use a big gear to turn a small gear, the small gear will spin faster. But if you use a small gear to turn a big gear, the big gear will turn more slowly but with more power.
Learning about gears helps kids understand important ideas in science and engineering. It teaches problem-solving skills, too, because you have to figure out how to connect the gears to make your machine work. Plus, it's a lot of fun to see your creations come to life!
In short, a simple gear kit is a great way for kids to learn about mechanics, boost their creativity, and have a great time building and experimenting.
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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A Simple Hot and Cold Water Density Science Experiment 
A simple hot and cold water density check is super easy and fun! First, you need two clear glasses, some food colouring, and hot and cold water.
Prepare the glasses: Fill one glass with cold water and the other with hot water. Make sure the water levels are the same in both glasses.
Add food colouring: In the cold water glass, add a drop of blue food colouring. In the hot water glass, add a drop of red food colouring. Watch how the colours behave in the water.
Observe: In the cold water, the blue food coloring will slowly spread out and mix with the water. In hot water, the red food colouring will spread much faster. This happens because hot water has a lower density than cold water, so the molecules move more quickly.
Combine: Carefully pour the cold water with blue food colouring into the hot water glass with red food colouring. You'll see the blue cold water sink to the bottom, and the red hot water will rise to the top. This is because cold water is denser than hot water, making it sink.
This simple experiment shows how temperature affects water density and creates a cool visual effect with the colours. It’s a fun and easy way to learn about science right at home!
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Blix kit opening and review - DIY science-based learning kit for kids
Sometimes kids are not interested in making DIY projects from scratch. They run away from understanding the science concepts. So, Stupid Labs brings you the review and opening of the Blix kit. 
This Blix Kit is super cool! It’s like having my own science lab at home. When I opened the box, there were so many colorful pieces and tools, and the instructions were really easy to follow. I got to build a robot that moves and makes sounds! It felt like I was creating something straight out of a movie.
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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How To Make A Table Lamp From Paper Cups And Diwali LED Lights - Easy Paper Crafts
Welcome to The Stupid Lab channel! Here, we explore science experiments and creative DIY projects. Today, we’ll show you how to make a stunning table lamp using simple materials like paper cups and Diwali LED lights. This easy paper craft project is perfect for adding a festive touch to your home decor or for a unique handmade gift.
Join us as we guide you step-by-step in transforming ordinary paper cups into a beautiful, glowing lamp. You’ll learn how to arrange the cups, secure them together, and insert the LED lights to create radiant and colorful illumination. This project is fun, simple, and an excellent way to recycle and repurpose everyday items.
Materials you’ll need:
Paper cups
Diwali LED lights
Glue gun
Scissors
Decorative elements (optional)
Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a beginner, this DIY table lamp project is perfect for you. It’s a great activity to do with kids, friends, or by yourself for a relaxing creative session. Watch the full video for detailed instructions and tips to make your lamp shine brightly.
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more creative DIY projects! Share your creations with us using #PaperCupLamp. Happy crafting!
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Dahi Bhalla Made From Bread | Easy Recipe | Fire-Free Cooking For Kids 
Cooking can be also a fun and safe activity for kids. So, here we bring you a fire-free cooking recipe for Dahi Bhalla. This recipe is so simple and delicious that your kid can easily make it. 
The ingredients you need are - Bread, dry fruits, curd and sauces for garnishing. The steps are also easy.
1. Chop the dry fruits and whisk the curd making it smooth.
2. Soak the bread in water and then press it to release the excessive water.
3. Then add chopped dry fruits and turn the bread into a ball shape.
4. Place the bread balls on the plate and pour the dahi and the chutney on them.
5. Sprinkle some Chat Masala to add flavour and the Dahi Bhalla is ready.
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Try These 4 Easy Science Experiments For Kids At Home
Learning Science should be a manageable task for the kids. So, today we bring you the 4 easiest science experiments that kids can try at home. 
Watch this video, try these experiments with your kid and enhance their science knowledge more creatively.
1. Eno and Water experiment with Balloon or Surgical Glove | Science experiment with Eno
2. Easy Science Experiments For Kids | Oobleck Kya Hota Hai? | Non-Newtonian Fluid Science
3. How to See Sound | Easy Science Experiment For Kids
4. Easy Science Experiment For Kids - Can Paperclips Float on Water | Surface Tension on Water
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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5 Science Experiments For Kids Aged 10 | Easy Science Projects For School
Making school projects can be hectic and tedious tasks. Especially for the small kids who tend to be messy and careless. So, Stupid Labs brings you the five super easy science experiments for kids. These science experiments require less materials and minimal effort. Kids will also love to do these science projects without making any fuss.
Watch this video to choose your favourite experiment and let the kids learn science in a more easy and fun way.
Water Purifier at home
Hot & Cold water density experiment
LED light lamp
Hydraulic Crane
Garbage Picking Robotic Arm
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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DIY Soccer Player | STEM Project On How To Make A Fun Paper Electronics Toy
There is always a sports keeda hidden in every kid. They get obsessed with almost everything related to that sport,  be it the team jersey, or player. Then what happens? These kids will buy almost every cute stuff related to that sport. 
So, we have a fun DIY stem project for football lovers. We will make a DIY soccer player that will run on the machine. This simple activity can also be a good science experiment to present in school. 
You would need paper and sketch pens, a small motor and a battery for this STEM science experiment.  
Draw and cut out a soccer player on paper. Decorate it with sketch pens.
Plan where the motor and battery will go on your soccer player
Use conductive tape or wires to create a path connecting the motor to the battery.
Secure the motor at the base of your soccer player with tape or glue.
Attach the battery, making sure the positive and negative ends are properly aligned with the motor's terminals.
Connect the conductive tape or wires to the motor and battery terminals, ensuring a good connection.
Once all connections are secure, the motor should make your soccer player move when the circuit is completed.
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Enjoy Fun Paper Craft Activity With Kids - Mosquito Eating Frog
Engaging in paper craft activities with kids can be a delightful and educational experience, and one creative idea is making a mosquito-eating frog. This activity is perfect for fostering creativity, fine motor skills, and an interest in nature. 
To make this frog, all you need is colourful sheets, colours, pipes etc. Green paper works well for the body, while contrasting colours like white and black can be used for the eyes. For the mosquito, use smaller pieces of paper to create its wings and body.
Assemble the frog by glueing the body parts together and adding details with markers. Encourage the kids to draw the frog’s distinctive features, such as its big eyes and wide mouth. Next, create the mosquito and glue it near the frog's mouth, giving the appearance of the frog about to catch its prey.
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kabirbajaj · 4 months ago
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Make Ball Bouncer For Kids With Waste Material | DIY toys | Toys from Trash | Best from Waste 
Kids and their obsession with toys is never-ending. Sometimes, the endless toys could not keep them entertained for a longer time. So, instead of giving them a toy every time,  why not make a toy from waste material with their help? 
So, today’s short and quick video is about making a ball bouncer from waste material that is a fun and easy DIY project. Here’s how to do it -
First, gather an empty plastic bottle, scissors, a rubber band, and a small ball (like a ping-pong ball or a bouncy ball). Cut off the bottom third of the plastic bottle, making sure the edges are smooth so no one gets hurt.
Next, take the rubber band and stretch it across the open mouth of the bottle. Secure it tightly by looping it around the bottle’s neck several times. This rubber band will act as the launcher.
Place the ball inside the bottle, resting on the stretched rubber band. To play, pull the rubber band down slightly and then release it to launch the ball into the air.
For added stability, you can tape the bottle to a flat surface. Alternatively, you can create a handle by attaching a piece of sturdy cardboard or another section of the plastic bottle to the base.
This simple toy not only provides hours of entertainment but also teaches about elasticity and energy transfer. Plus, it’s a great way to recycle and turn trash into something fun!
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