Exploding Baggies | Classic Science
What do you get when you combine baking soda and vinegar in a plastic baggie? An expanding bag that pops! Exploding baggies are a classic science activity that you’ll want to try out with your kids....
View ArticleRainbow Foam Eggs
Want to learn how to turn a classic science experiment into a colorful sensory experience? Grab those plastic eggs you have ready for Easter and have fun experimenting with our Rainbow Foam Eggs. What...
View ArticleMake a Pop Rocks Volcano
Combining baking soda and vinegar is a kid favorite for making volcanoes. Are there other ingredients that can make a similar eruption? We tried making a pop rocks volcano to find out. Make a Pop Rocks...
View ArticleRainbow Soda Geyers with Ada Twist Scientist
We were sent a review copy of Ada Twist, Scientist – the latest book from the New York Times bestselling creators of Iggy Peck, Architect and Rosie Revere, Engineer. In the book, Ada loves asking...
View ArticleDissolving Candy Hearts Experiment
One day after school, I challenged Aiden to design an experiment with candy hearts. He wanted to see what would happen when we added candy hearts to vinegar and thus was born our dissolving candy...
View ArticleRaining Hearts Viscosity Experiment
The Virtual Book Club for Kids is featuring The Day it Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond. We conducted a raining hearts viscosity experiment to go along with the book. This easy science exploration gets...
View ArticleFizzy Potions Juice Lab
We’re showcasing activities inspired by Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson this week for the Virtual Book Club for Kids. We experimented with a fizzy potions juice lab and made our own witchy...
View ArticleChromatography (Tie Dye) Christmas Ornaments
This #GiveColorfully shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. Use Sharpie permanent markers and Mr. Sketch scented markers to make colorful tie dye...
View ArticleHow to Make a Lava Lamp
Lava lamps are a classic science activity that’s super cool. Explore the interactions between oil and water and learn how to make a lava lamp with simple kitchen ingredients. What Is a Lava Lamp? The...
View ArticleColor Changing Fizzy Potions
Make color changing fizzy potions with a simple chemistry lesson. We’ll use a red cabbage juice indicator, dish soap, baking soda, and vinegar. Color Changing Fizzy Potions We’ve made fizzy potions...
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