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10M views · 67K reactions | Science is amazing! 😱 #science #scienceexperiment #experiment | Kyle & Mistie's Friends
10M views · 66K reactions | Science is amazing! 😱 #science #scienceexperiment #experiment | Kyle & Mistie's Friends
211K views · 636 reactions | 💥 EXPLODING RAINBOWS 🌈 🌈✨ Once the pad is filled with colour, add washing up liquid. 🫧 ✨Your final step is to carefully drop them into the milk and enjoy the reaction…. 🥛 Give it a go! Love Amy x x | Learning and Exploring Through Play
211K views · 636 reactions | 💥 EXPLODING RAINBOWS 🌈 🌈✨ Once the pad is filled with colour, add washing up liquid. 🫧 ✨Your final step is to carefully drop them into the milk and enjoy the reaction…. 🥛 Give it a go! Love Amy x x | Learning and Exploring Through Play
1.5M views · 12K reactions | DIY Ballon Pufferfish ~ kids experiment | DIY by Pipe-Cleaner-Crafts B
579K views · 5.4K reactions | DIY Ballon Pufferfish ~ kids experiment | DIY by Pipe-Cleaner-Crafts B
29K views · 538 reactions | This is a fun science experiment you can do at home with your kids! Make a diy lava lamp using just a few supplies. In a clear bottle or glass, add cooking oil about 1/2 full. Add water in, leaving about an inch or two at the top. Add drops of food coloring (around 5 is good). Let everything settle. Give your child alka-seltzer tablets and let them break off pieces and drop them in and observe the chemical reaction. One tablet is enough for the experiment (and the “lava” will last for minutes), but you might want a few to keep the fun going for a bit longer. You can also put a top on the jar or bottle and use this as a sensory bottle when you’re done. #kidsscience #scienceexperimentsforkids #stemactivities #scienceisfun | Stay at Home Activity Mom
29K views · 516 reactions | This is a fun science experiment you can do at home with your kids! Make a diy lava lamp using just a few supplies. In a clear bottle or glass, add cooking oil about 1/2 full. Add water in, leaving about an inch or two at the top. Add drops of food coloring (around 5 is good). Let everything settle. Give your child alka-seltzer tablets and let them break off pieces and drop them in and observe the chemical reaction. One tablet is enough for the experiment (and the “lava” will last for minutes), but you might want a few to keep the fun going for a bit longer. You can also put a top on the jar or bottle and use this as a sensory bottle when you’re done. #kidsscience #scienceexperimentsforkids #stemactivities #scienceisfun | Stay at Home Activity Mom
76K views · 2.6K reactions | ✨ Science Experiment #20 : The Melting Plastic Mystery ✨ Recommended Age: 4+ ✨ Materials Required: 🔹Plastic cup 🔹Water 🔹Fire source (like a candle or lighter) ✨Procedure: 1. Fill the plastic cup halfway with water. 2. Light a small flame (candle or lighter). 3. Hold the flame near the mouth of the plastic cup and observe. 4. Watch the plastic start to melt from the top, but stop once the water level is reached. ✨ Science Behind It: 🔹When heat is applied, the plastic melts, but the water inside absorbs the heat, preventing the plastic from melting past the water level. 🔹This shows how water can act as a heat absorber and protect materials from burning. How to Explain to a Toddler in Story Way: 🔹Imagine the cup is a little monster. 🔹When the fire touches it, it starts to melt, but the water inside is like a superhero, keeping the cup safe from melting all the way. ✨ Skills Developed: 🔹Critical thinking 🔹Cause and effect 🔹Observation 🔹Understanding of heat transfer ✨Benefits: 🔹Encourages curiosity 🔹Sparks interest in science 🔹Develops problem-solving skills 📍Follow @thelearningpathway 📍Save & Share [science experiment, fire and water experiment, kids science, melting plastic, learning through play, educational experiments, toddler activities, science for kids, fun learning, kids experiments] | The Learning Pathway
6.8K views · 219 reactions | ✨ Science Experiment #20 : The Melting Plastic Mystery ✨ Recommended Age: 4+ ✨ Materials Required: 🔹Plastic cup 🔹Water 🔹Fire source (like a candle or lighter) ✨Procedure: 1. Fill the plastic cup halfway with water. 2. Light a small flame (candle or lighter). 3. Hold the flame near the mouth of the plastic cup and observe. 4. Watch the plastic start to melt from the top, but stop once the water level is reached. ✨ Science Behind It: 🔹When heat is applied, the plastic melts, but the water inside absorbs the heat, preventing the plastic from melting past the water level. 🔹This shows how water can act as a heat absorber and protect materials from burning. How to Explain to a Toddler in Story Way: 🔹Imagine the cup is a little monster. 🔹When the fire
168K views · 1.1K reactions | DIY winter wonderland globe ❄️ | Snow much fun in this DIY winter wonderland globe ❄️ Build your own holiday magic: 1. Mix water and white paint together 2. Fill your snowglobe... | By KiwiCo | Facebook
154K views · 1K reactions | DIY winter wonderland globe ❄️ | Snow much fun in this DIY winter wonderland globe ❄️ Build your own holiday magic: 1. Mix water and white paint together 2. Fill your snowglobe... | By KiwiCo | Facebook
764K views · 6.5K reactions | It’s not magic it’s real scientific experiment 🧫 #scienceexperiments #Randomfact | It’s not magic it’s real scientific experiment 🧫 #scienceexperiments #Randomfact | By Random fact | Facebook
727K views · 6.1K reactions | It’s not magic it’s real scientific experiment 🧫 #scienceexperiments #Randomfact | It’s not magic it’s real scientific experiment 🧫 #scienceexperiments #Randomfact | By Random fact | Facebook
23K views · 5.7K reactions | Experimento fácil para niños : Leche mágica🌈 Necesitas: 1 plato 1/8 de taza de leche Colorante líquido vegetal 10 ml jabón para lavar platos Un vaso pequeño ( usamos el del jarabe de medicina) Servitoalla Lapiz Tijeras Un pincel Un godete Pasos : Traza un corazón en la servitoalla y recórtalo. En un godete vierte gotas de colorante. Con el pincel pinta el corazón. Vierte la leche en el plato. Coloca con cuidado el corazón sobre la leche. Vierte el jabón en el centro del corazón y prepárate para ver magia. Lo que sucede es un fenómeno físico llamado tensión superficial. La leche está toda junta formando una especie de capa , al vertir el jabón esta se rompe, permitiendo que el color se mueva libremente. Que te pareció? 💜🩷❤️Recuerda siempre estar presente y supervisando en todo momento a los niños cuando haces el experimento 🩷❤️💜 #experimentosparaniños #magicmilkexperiment #experimentolechemagica #experimentosfaciles #experimentos #cienciayarte | Ilana Gordon
14K views · 4K reactions | Experimento fácil para niños : Leche mágica🌈 Necesitas: 1 plato 1/8 de taza de leche Colorante líquido vegetal 10 ml jabón para lavar platos Un vaso pequeño ( usamos el del jarabe de medicina) Servitoalla Lapiz Tijeras Un pincel Un godete Pasos : Traza un corazón en la servitoalla y recórtalo. En un godete vierte gotas de colorante. Con el pincel pinta el corazón. Vierte la leche en el plato. Coloca con cuidado el corazón sobre la leche. Vierte el jabón en el centro del corazón y prepárate para ver magia. Lo que sucede es un fenómeno físico llamado tensión superficial. La leche está toda junta formando una especie de capa , al vertir el jabón esta se rompe, permitiendo que el color se mueva libremente. Que te pareció? 💜🩷❤️Recuerda siempre estar presen
612K views · 3K reactions | These “lava lamps” were so much fun, 10/10 recommend! My kids were amazed by it! Share this fun idea with a mama! 😊 Supplies •Jar •water •Oil •Food Coloring •Alka-Seltzer tablets Directions 1)Fill your jar with 1 part water, 1 part oil. Be sure to leave a little extra room at the top. 2)Squeeze in a small amount of food coloring. 3)Add 2-3 Alka-Selzer Tablet and watch it bubble! —— #momlife #toddleractivities #kidactivities #sensoryplay #activitiesforkids | Kamry Vincent
612K views · 1.6K reactions | These “lava lamps” were so much fun, 10/10 recommend! My kids were amazed by it! Share this fun idea with a mama! 😊 Supplies •Jar •water •Oil •Food Coloring •Alka-Seltzer tablets Directions 1)Fill your jar with 1 part water, 1 part oil. Be sure to leave a little extra room at the top. 2)Squeeze in a small amount of food coloring. 3)Add 2-3 Alka-Selzer Tablet and watch it bubble! —— #momlife #toddleractivities #kidactivities #sensoryplay #activitiesforkids | Kamry Vincent
1.9M views · 6.1K reactions | Fall in love with this love potion science experiment! 😍 How does this work? Many of us are familiar with the reaction that baking soda and vinegar create. When the baking soda (a base) and vinegar (an acid) are combined, they cause a bubbly sensation to occur that gives off carbon dioxide gas. Don’t worry, this is supposed to happen! In our Love Potion experiment we have added the extra ingredient of egg whites. Egg whites are used in baking as a binding agent - said simply, they help keep everything together. By adding egg whites to our reaction, we are able to use their special bonding powers to create a fluffy and solidified texture rather than the fizzy and watery one we’re used to. Did you love it? We’ve got plenty more. Visit kiwico.com for all things science! 🧪 #science #stemeducation #KiwiCo #scienceforkids #kidsactivities | KiwiCo
218K views · 358 reactions | Fall in love with this love potion science experiment! 😍 How does this work? Many of us are familiar with the reaction that baking soda and vinegar create. When the baking soda (a base) and vinegar (an acid) are combined, they cause a bubbly sensation to occur that gives off carbon dioxide gas. Don’t worry, this is supposed to happen! In our Love Potion experiment we have added the extra ingredient of egg whites. Egg whites are used in baking as a binding agent - said simply, they help keep everything together. By adding egg whites to our reaction, we are able to use their special bonding powers to create a fluffy and solidified texture rather than the fizzy and watery one we’re used to. Did you love it? We’ve got plenty more. Visit kiwico.com for all thing
1.8M views · 5.5K reactions | School should teach this | School should teach this This original video was produced by Network Media LLC Productions, Rick Lax and Jennie Carroll | By Jennie and Nick's Brainteasers | Facebook
309K views · 605 reactions | School should teach this | School should teach this This original video was produced by Network Media LLC Productions, Rick Lax and Jennie Carroll | By Jennie and Nick's Brainteasers | Facebook
1.1M views · 4.1K reactions | Lava Lamp Science Experiment without Alka Seltzer | Lava Lamp Science Experiment 🌋 ages 3+ 🌋 One of my most asked questions is if there is a way to do the lava lamp experiment without Alka-Seltzer or... | By Raising Dragons - Activities For Kids | Facebook
1.1M views · 4.1K reactions | Lava Lamp Science Experiment without Alka Seltzer | Lava Lamp Science Experiment 🌋 ages 3+ 🌋 One of my most asked questions is if there is a way to do the lava lamp experiment without Alka-Seltzer or... | By Raising Dragons - Activities For Kids | Facebook