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1. Junior Kitchen Chemists (Ages 5-8) _ Suggested month: January/March

1. Junior Kitchen Chemists (Ages 5-8) _ Suggested month: January/March

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The Junior Kitchen Chemists Box transforms your kitchen into a playful learning lab, where children ages 5–8 investigate how everyday ingredients interact. Through guided exploration, learners discover early chemistry concepts such as dissolving, saturation, reversible and irreversible changes, and the scientific method.

Designed with Montessori sensorial learning, IB PYP inquiry cycles, and EYFS Understanding the World, this box empowers children to think like scientists: asking questions, making predictions, observing closely, and drawing conclusions.


What Your Child Will Learn 

Early Chemistry Concepts

Children explore how materials change when heated, cooled, dissolved, mixed, or combined — building a foundation for states of matter and reactions.

Colour, Change & Transformation

Learners observe visible changes such as colour shifts or texture differences, helping them understand reversible vs. irreversible processes.

Scientific Method Foundations

Your child practises real investigation skills:

  • Making predictions

  • Following steps

  • Observing carefully

  • Recording outcomes

  • Comparing results

Mixtures & Solutions

Children learn how some substances dissolve, how saturation works, and why different materials behave differently in liquids.

Creative Representation of Scientific Ideas

Art and visual tools help children express what they notice, strengthening comprehension and vocabulary.

Cause & Effect Reasoning

Kitchen-based experiments help learners understand why changes happen — developing logical thinking and problem-solving.


Learning & Development Highlights (Ages 5–8)

  • Early chemistry knowledge

  • Observation & comparison skills

  • Vocabulary development (mixture, dissolve, reaction, change, etc.)

  • Fine motor skills through mixing and measuring

  • Predictive thinking & reasoning

  • Following multi-step instructions

  • Confidence in independent inquiry

Hands-on Learning Inspired by Real Child Development Science — Delivered Monthly.

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