Last-minute science projects

Most parents have heard these dreaded words – “Mom, I’ve got a science project due – tomorrow.”  This usually sends parents scrambling to think of something quick and easy that they can do that night while their little ray of sunshine is snoozing in his or her nice warm bed.  The student wakes up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and ready to take ‘their’ science project to school while the parent is dragging around.

So, you grab a cup of joe and plop down at the family computer to start searching the inter-webs for salvation.  After hours of googling and discarding projects, you are about ready to pull your hair out (and maybe your child’s) just go with an old standby.

Yes, you will find science fair projects for free out on the internet, but in my experience, they are usually incomplete and leave you figuring out how to complete the project on your own.  It was very frustrating, to say the least.

Then, I found 24 Hour Science Projects after helping a friend of mine find a science fair project online.  The site contains a free guide for parents as well as free previews of the projects.  And, at only $14.95 for five guides, it was certainly a bargain as my time is worth way more than $15 for 4 hours of searching.  Plus, they offer a money-back guarantee.

So, if you are tired of searching only to be disappointed, please check out 24 Hour Science Projects, I’m sure you won’t be disappointed and my friend’s son got an A.

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