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Daily Challenges You can check below the Challenges for Kids aged from 8 to 22 years old.

Fun Challenge of the Day You can check below some of our daily tasks, puzzles and many more funs.

  • Volcano Eruption (8–12, group) — Build a baking-soda volcano and explain the reaction. (30–60 min)
  • Egg Drop (8–15, solo/group) — Design a capsule to keep an egg from breaking when dropped. (1–2 hours)
  • Bridge-Building (10–18, group) — Use popsicle sticks or straws to build the strongest bridge. (1–3 hours)
  • Mini Solar Oven (10–18, solo) — Make a pizza- or s’mores-cooking solar oven with a pizza box. (1–2 hours + cooking time)
  • Plant Time-Lapse (8–22, solo) — Grow a plant from seed and capture daily photos to make a time-lapse. (weeks)
  • Create a Mini Game (12–22, solo/group) — Use Scratch or basic Python to make a simple game. (2–6 hours)
  • Stop-Motion Animation (8–18, group) — Produce a 30–60 second stop-motion film using a phone. (2–8 hours)
  • Screen-Free Digital Detox (12–22, solo) — Track a day without screens and document feelings/activities. (1 day)
  • 5-Minute Story Challenge (8–22, solo) — Write a complete short story in 5 minutes from a prompt. (10–20 min)
  • One-Color Art (8–15, solo) — Create an artwork using shades of a single color. (30–90 min)
  • Portrait Swap (10–18, pair) — Draw/paint each other’s portrait in two styles (realistic + cartoon). (1–2 hours)
  • Found-Object Sculpture (8–18, group) — Make a sculpture using recycled household items. (1–3 hours)
  • Photo Scavenger Hunt (8–22, group) — Capture a list of 12 creative photos (patterns, shadows, smiles). (1–2 hours)
  • Micro-Podcast Episode (12–22, pair) — Create a 3–5 minute interview or story podcast. (1–3 hours)(30–90 min)
  • Mini Obstacle Course (8–15, group) — Design and time each other on a backyard course. (30–60 min)
  • Nature Bingo (8–12, group) — Find items (leaf types, insects) in a park to complete a bingo card. (30–45 min)
  • Park Clean-Up & Art (12–22, group/community) — Collect trash and make public art or posters promoting clean parks. (1–2 hours)

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Grade 9
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Grade 6
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