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⭐ Discovery Sparks: The Science of Your Spine & Body Movement
Hello Tiny Scientists! Today we’re exploring something AMAZING about your body — how your spine helps you move, bend, and stay strong! Think about this… How do you stand up tall? How do you twist, jump, or touch your toes? That’s all thanks to a very important part of your body called your spine ! Your spine is a stack of small bones that runs down your back. It helps you move , balance , and even protect your nerves , which send messages from your brain to the rest of your b
Erica Benjamin
Apr 42 min read


⚡ Family Sparks Friday: Body Detectives!
Body Detectives: How Does Your Body Move and Feel Better? This week’s Tiny Sparks activity helps kids explore the human body and anatomy , with a special focus on the spine —the part of your body that helps you stand tall, move, and stay balanced! Your body is always working, even when you don’t notice it. From running and jumping to sitting and resting, your body depends on different systems working together—especially your bones, muscles, and spine . That’s exactly what doc
Erica Benjamin
Apr 32 min read


⭐ Tiny Sparks: My STEM Story
Hi, I’m Dr. Bowman—and this is my STEM story! Hi Tiny Scientists! My name is Dr. LaTanya Bowman , and I’m a Chiropractic Physician . That means I use my hands to help your body move the way it’s supposed to so you can feel your best! Have you ever had a sore back or felt stiff after playing too hard? I help people feel better by gently helping the bones in their back move properly. When your spine is happy, your whole body can work better! When I was younger, I was curious ab
Erica Benjamin
Mar 312 min read


⭐ Discovery Sparks: The Science of Patterns & Smart Computers
Hello Tiny Scientists! Today we’re exploring something amazing in the world of technology — how computers learn by finding patterns . Think about your favorite songs, games, or videos. Have you ever noticed how apps sometimes suggest things you might like? That’s not magic — it’s technology using patterns to make predictions! Computers look at lots and lots of information (called data ) and search for patterns. When they find a pattern, they can start making smart guesses abo
Erica Benjamin
Mar 142 min read


⭐ Tiny Sparks: My STEM Story
Hi, I’m Robby—and this is my STEM story! Hi Tiny Scientists! My name is Robby , and I’m an AI & Analytics Engineer . That means I work with computers and data to help solve problems and answer big questions. Have you ever gone to the store and convinced your parents to buy your favorite snack? I help companies figure out how many other kids did the same thing—and why! Then I teach computers how to keep track of that information automatically so people can understand what’s po
Erica Benjamin
Mar 102 min read


⭐ Family Sparks Friday: Sports Science at Home!
This week at Tiny Sparks Lab, we’re exploring health science in sports—because every athlete has a team of scientists behind them! 🏥 Family Sparks Friday Activity: Body Detective Challenge Today’s activity invites your Tiny Scientist to explore how athletic trainers and sports medicine professionals help athletes stay safe, strong, and ready to play—just like real-life body detectives! Try this together: • Take your Tiny Scientist’s pulse before doing 20 jumping jacks • Do t
Erica Benjamin
Feb 201 min read


⭐Tiny Sparks: My STEM Story
Hi, I’m Tonya—and this is my STEM story! Hello Tiny Scientists! My name is Tonya Freeze, and I’m an Athletic Trainer. That means I am part of a healthcare team that helps athletes stay safe, strong, and healthy. I work to prevent injuries before they even happen, and if someone does get hurt, I help them heal so they can get back to doing what they love—whether that’s playing soccer, dancing, or running down the field. I’ve always been curious about how our bodies work. I fir
Erica Benjamin
Feb 172 min read


💻 Discovery Sparks: Exploring Software Engineering & Digital Coding
At Tiny Sparks Lab, we believe children don’t have to wait until they’re “older” to start thinking like engineers. This week’s Discovery Sparks activity invites your Tiny Scientist to explore the world of software engineering and digital coding —through imagination, observation, and creativity. Software engineers use computers to build, design, test, and improve the digital tools we use every day. From apps and games to websites and online stores, engineers are problem-solv
Erica Benjamin
Feb 72 min read


🌟 Family Sparks Friday: Engineering Everywhere!
This week at Tiny Sparks Lab, we’re exploring engineering and technology—because building, designing, and problem-solving are all around us! 🛠️ Family Sparks Friday Activity: Digital Engineer at Work Today’s activity invites your Tiny Scientist to explore how engineers use technology to create, test, and improve ideas —just like real software engineers! Try this together: Look around your home for digital tools (tablet, phone, laptop, TV, smart devices) Talk about how engin
Erica Benjamin
Feb 61 min read


⭐Tiny Sparks: My STEM Story
Hi, I’m Jonathon—and this is my STEM story! Hello Tiny Scientists! My name is Jonathon Wilson, and I’m a software engineer. That means I use coding and software design to create and improve the digital experiences people use every day—like apps, social media platforms, digital storefronts, and more. If people interact with it on a screen, there’s a good chance someone like me helped build it! My love for technology started early. As a kid, I loved video games and wanted to kn
Erica Benjamin
Feb 32 min read


Happy Black History Month from Tiny Sparks Lab!
This Black History Month, we’re focusing on representation that matters—because when children see themselves reflected in books, illustrations, and learning spaces, they begin to imagine themselves in those fields with confidence and possibility. At Tiny Sparks Lab, that intentionality shows up everywhere. In We Are Scientists, the characters are thoughtfully designed to reflect the brilliance, curiosity, and everyday experiences of Black children—so science feels familiar, w
Erica Benjamin
Feb 11 min read


Family Activity: Life Safari
Let’s explore life science together—no travel required! Activity: Life Safari Go on a short walk outside, look out a window, or explore your backyard or neighborhood. Together, look for living things , such as: Plants Insects Birds Pets People Talk about what you see: What does it look like? What do you think it needs to live? Where do you think it lives? You can draw what you find, talk about it, or just observe together. There’s no right or wrong—just curiosity. 🌿 Why T
Erica Benjamin
Jan 311 min read


🌟 Tiny Sparks: My STEM Story
Hi, I’m Dr. Tanielle—and this is my STEM story! Hello Tiny Scientists! My name is Dr. Tanielle Brew Smith and I’m a primary care doctor in Florida. As a primary care doctor, I take care of people of all ages —from tiny babies to grown-ups who are over 100 years old (my oldest patient is 101!). I knew I wanted to be a doctor after watching my grandmother, who was a nurse. Seeing her care for others and help people in our community inspired me to do the same. From that moment o
Erica Benjamin
Jan 51 min read


Discovery Sparks: Listen to Your Body
This week’s Discovery Sparks activity is all about slowing down, moving your body, and noticing the amazing changes happening inside you. Whether you’re jumping, running, or dancing in place — your body is always working hard to keep up! 💪🏾✨ Print today’s Listen to Your Body Coloring Sheet and give your Tiny Scientist a chance to color, move, and discover how their body responds to exercise. 🎨 Color + Explore As your child colors, talk about what’s happening in their body
Erica Benjamin
Jan 31 min read


A Year of Sparks: What We’ve Learned from Our Tiny Scientists
When we look back on this year at Tiny Sparks Lab, one thing is clear: our Tiny Scientists have been teaching us just as much as we’ve been teaching them. Through coloring sheets, family conversations, kitchen experiments, and quiet moments of observation, we’ve seen curiosity show up again and again — not loud or flashy, but thoughtful, persistent, and powerful. This year wasn’t about perfect experiments. It was about sparks . What Our Tiny Scientists Showed Us Over and over
Erica Benjamin
Jan 12 min read


Perseverance Starts Small — And It Starts at Home!
If you’ve ever watched a child try something again…and again…and again, you’ve witnessed perseverance in its purest form. Before kids ever learn the word perseverance , they live it. They keep stacking the blocks after the tower falls. They keep pouring even after the spill. They keep asking “why?” long after the adults are tired. That persistence — that I’m-not-done-yet energy — is where real learning begins. And the best part? It’s already happening at home. Perseverance I
Erica Benjamin
Dec 16, 20252 min read


❄️ Family Sparks Friday: The Great Temperature Test!
Hot, cold, warm, brrrr — temperature changes everything ! Today your Tiny Scientist will explore how heat and cold affect everyday materials using one simple experiment. Get ready for shrinking, stretching, squishing, and mind-blowing observations about how temperature changes matter. 🧊🔥🧠✨ Let’s warm up those science brains! 🗣️ Talk About It Ask your Tiny Scientists: ⭐ What happens to things when they get really cold?⭐ What do you think heat does to the same object?⭐ Why
Erica Benjamin
Dec 12, 20252 min read


Raising Future Problem Solvers — How Everyday Play Builds Critical Thinking Skills
When you watch children play, something incredible unfolds. Blocks turn into towers, spoons become catapults, and suddenly your living room is the headquarters of the world’s tiniest engineering firm. And the truth is — our Tiny Scientists don’t need fancy tools to build big brains. They just need space to explore and experiment their way through the day. Everyday play isn’t “just playing.” It’s problem-solving in disguise. Kids Are Born Problem Solvers Children naturally tin
Erica Benjamin
Dec 9, 20252 min read


Tiny Scientists Take the Lead: Letting Kids Ask the Questions – Child-Led Learning in Action
When you watch children explore, something magical happens. Their eyes widen, their hands reach, and suddenly the world is full of possibilities you didn’t even notice. And the truth is — our Tiny Scientists don’t need us to give them all the answers. They just need us to create space for their questions! Child-led learning isn’t about giving up control. It’s about giving children the confidence to notice, wonder, and ask, “What happens if…?” That’s where science truly begin
Erica Benjamin
Dec 2, 20252 min read


🌈 Family Sparks Friday: The Magic Skittle Color Spread
Skittles don’t just taste like a rainbow — today we’re going to make one. 🌈👀This colorful kitchen experiment shows your Tiny Scientist how sugar, water, and a little patience can turn a plate of candy into a swirling masterpiece. Let’s explore the sweet science behind melting colors! 🍬✨ 🗣️ Talk About It Ask your Tiny Scientists: ⭐ What do you predict will happen when the warm water touches the Skittles?⭐ Why do you think the colors move but don’t mix right away?⭐ Which
Erica Benjamin
Nov 29, 20252 min read
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