Mega Giveaway Day 81 – Just Add Glue Science Kit

For me, the most memorable lessons in school often revolved around hands-on projects. As an example, in accounting class, we played Monopoly and had to log all our transactions in a ledger with the appropriate debits and credits. Interactive learning lessons have a way of making something like math or science more fun. Because we feel so strongly about the importance of having fun while learning, we’ve put together lists of games for teaching as well as toys and games that make STEM more fun. Our 150+ Days of giveaways includes many prizes that fall into this category including our Day 81 prize, Just Add Glue Science Kit from Griddly Games. If you’re ready for some edutainment, enter for a chance to win this cool kit!

150+ Days of Giveaways – Day 81 – Just Add Glue Science Kit

29 thoughts on “Mega Giveaway Day 81 – Just Add Glue Science Kit

  1. My most memorable childhood craft project was making structures, etc with popsicle sticks….pretty hot item back in the day.

  2. My most memorable childhood craft project was making a gingerbread house with my brothers. This was an absolute mess.

  3. We didn’t do crafts when we were kids – we were busy trying to balance on bicycles and learning how to roller skate and how to play baseball.

  4. What is your most memorable childhood craft project?
    I can barely remember it, but it was making a sleigh ornament out of popsicle sticks in…oh, 2nd grade I think. My parents put it on the tree every year. I’m 47 now. I still have it.

  5. My most memorable childhood craft project was making paper mache piggy banks with balloons, newspaper, flour paste, acrylic paint, and mod podge. I still love doing it!

  6. My most memorable childhood craft project is making a paper-mache Donkey Pinata in the 3rd grade for a presentation on Mexico.

  7. Eating all the popsicle’s off the Popsicle sticks so we could do crafts is probably the best memory I have as a kid. It was a 2 in one project for me lol. Desert and fun! What a week and then a weekend afternoon project.

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