Homegrown Science: Make Your Own Foam Rainbow
Simple kitchen ingredients create an interactive, colorful bubbling introduction to gas.
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Simple kitchen ingredients create an interactive, colorful bubbling introduction to gas.
With another winter and spring upon us, we decided to put some creative juice into figuring out how to turn rainy days into liquid sunshine.
Capture the power of the sun to make an afternoon snack or camp-worthy dessert.
From old-school oxtail to a cheesy spoonful with bacon on top, here are some of the HONOLULU’s team’s favorite homemade soups.
Where else can you get a Kim Sielbeck puzzle?
An easier version of a Thai soup, this recipe is simple to make vegetarian or vegan for your family.
Simple dumplings to top off your fresh saimin noodles.
A free recipe I picked up from a supermarket seven years ago is still one of my favorites for chilly weather.
Even the youngest children can help make these holiday desserts.
Get to rockin’ around these adorable tabletop trees.
These festive favors open with a bang to reveal fun surprises.
Personalize your entryway with colorful, handmade window clings.
From peppermint-chocolate popcorn to fizzing sidewalk chalk, five budget-friendly and fun gift ideas for everyone on your list.
Track your keiki’s growth each year with this handy holiday wreath.
Deck the halls with this cute ‘n’ cozy strand.
An autumn craft you can make in just minutes out of materials you may already have at home.
Looking for more healthy Halloween treats? Try cheese witches brooms and 5 other neat ideas to dress up everything from your pizza to fruit cups.
Strike a spooky pose with a mummy you can wrap up in just four steps.
Tiki's Grill & Bar Chef Ronnie Nasuti Turns Noodles into tacos and dessert.
Keep keiki busy with these fun, screen-free activities from A to Z.
Hey kids, this page is for you! No adults allowed.
The mom, designer and co-owner of Fighting Eel reads the fun book by Dallas Clayton.
How one mom in Honolulu introduced meatless meals to her husband and son.
The Honolulu artist and founder of Pow! Wow! Worldwide and his daughter read the Caldecott Award-winning children’s book.