06/06/2026
LED Menglait π
Activity: Match the Coloured Fingers π
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A newly established Daycare in Tanjung Bunut area, Little Einsteins exists to provide a safe, developmentally inclusive environment for Kids ages 4-8 years old.
06/06/2026
LED Menglait π
Activity: Match the Coloured Fingers π
04/06/2026
LED Menglait π
Activity:
Harvesting Carrots π₯
03/06/2026
LED Menglait π
Activity: Match the Coloured Objects π
02/06/2026
LED Menglait π
Activity: Catch the Red Rubberband β
29/05/2026
LED Sg Hanchingπ
Activity :
Ball transferπ
29/05/2026
LED Sg Hanchingπ
STEM LAB π©π»βπ¬π
Science: Static Electricity β Flying Plastic Jellyfish πͺΌπ
OBJECTIVE
π§ To introduce children to the concept of static electricity through a fun floating jellyfish experiment.
π§ To encourage curiosity, observation, and hands-on scientific exploration.
WHAT KIDS CAN LEARN
β‘ Static Electricity
Children discover how rubbing a balloon creates static electricity that can make lightweight objects move and float.
πͺΌ Cause & Effect
Kids learn that charged objects can push or repel each other, causing the jellyfish to hover in the air.
π Observation Skills
Children practice observing how the jellyfish reacts when the balloon moves closer or farther away.
β Fine Motor Skills
Cutting, folding, taping, and handling materials help strengthen hand coordination and control.
π¨ Creativity & Imagination
Designing their own jellyfish encourages creativity and playful exploration during the activity.
π§ͺ Scientific Exploration
This exciting experiment introduces basic physics concepts in a simple, interactive, and memorable way for young learners.
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26/05/2026
LED Menglait π
Activity:
Big Fruits and Small Fruits πππππ
25/05/2026
LED Sg Hanchingπ
Activity :
Stick and bands
25/05/2026
LED Menglait π
STEM LAB π©π»βπ¬π
Science: Turn a Marble Into a Ball π΅β¨
OBJECTIVE
π§ To introduce children to the concept of density through a fun and interactive experiment.
π§ To encourage curiosity, prediction, and hands-on scientific exploration.
WHAT KIDS CAN LEARN
βοΈ Density & Movement
Children discover how objects of different sizes and densities move differently when shaken together.
π Observation Skills
Kids practice observing how the marble and ball change positions inside the container during the experiment.
π€ Critical Thinking
Children are encouraged to predict what will happen before shaking and compare the results with their guesses.
π«§ Cause & Effect
Kids learn that movement and vibration can affect how objects behave and separate inside a container.
β Fine Motor Skills
Pouring, placing materials, and shaking the container help strengthen hand coordination and control.
π§ͺ Scientific Exploration
This simple activity introduces early physics and science concepts in an exciting and memorable way for young learners.
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25/05/2026
LED Menglait π
STEM LAB π©π»βπ¬π
Science: Air Takes Up Space π¬οΈπ«§
OBJECTIVE
π§ To help children understand that air takes up space even though we cannot see it.
π§ To encourage curiosity, prediction skills, and hands-on scientific exploration through simple experiments.
WHAT KIDS CAN LEARN
π¨ Air Occupies Space
Children discover that air is real and takes up space inside the bottle, preventing water from flowing through.
π«§ Cause & Effect
Kids learn how sealing the bottle changes what happens to the water in the funnel.
π Observation Skills
Children practice making predictions and observing how the experiment changes before and after sealing the bottle.
π§ͺ Scientific Exploration
This activity introduces basic science concepts in a fun, simple, and interactive way.
β Fine Motor Skills
Pouring water, pressing clay, and handling materials help improve coordination and hand control.
π€ Critical Thinking
Children are encouraged to ask questions, test ideas, and think about why the water behaves differently during the experiment.
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