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Myriam Sandler on Instagram: "🧪FIZZY BLOCKS🌈 I am loving allll the pretty rainbows popping up everywhere for St. Patrick’s Day 😍. Today I’ve teamed up with @montessorifromtheheart and @bestideasforkids to show you three cool rainbow themed activities 🤗. Make sure to check out their posts today ❤️ • This is a twist on the classic baking soda and vinegar experiment 🤗. These blocks are the gift that keeps on giving! You can spend a good 15 minutes getting one block to fizz over and over and over again🤩. Obviously the fact that they are tase safe makes me super excited 👅 but the fizzy plus the taste safe is bananas! 😜 • 👉🏼YOU’LL NEED: -1 cup baking soda -1tsp clear gelatin -1/4 cup water -Food coloring -Ice cube tray -Vinegar 👉🏼INSTRUCTIONS: 1️⃣Mix together the baking soda and gela Fizzing Ice Cubes, Fizzy Ice Cubes, Colored Ice Cubes, Rainbow Experiment, Baking Soda And Vinegar, Play Hacks, Playbased Learning, Water Food, Ice Blocks

Myriam Sandler on Instagram: "🧪FIZZY BLOCKS🌈 I am loving allll the pretty rainbows popping up everywhere for St. Patrick’s Day 😍. Today I’ve teamed up with @montessorifromtheheart and @bestideasforkids to show you three cool rainbow themed activities 🤗. Make sure to check out their posts today ❤️ • This is a twist on the classic baking soda and vinegar experiment 🤗. These blocks are the gift that keeps on giving! You can spend a good 15 minutes getting one block to fizz over and over…

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Raising Dragons on Instagram: "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 effervescent tablets and the answer is YES!! You can use baking soda and vinegar and it works just as well! Here’s how to do it: 👉 MATERIALS NEEDED: * Glass * Baking soda * Vegetable oil * Small cups * White vinegar * Food coloring * Dropper 👉 WHAT TO DO: 1. Start by adding 1 tbsp of baking soda to the glass. 2. Then fill the glass about 1/2 full with vegetable oil. 3. Next pour some vinegar into small cups and add food coloring to dye the vinegar your favorite color. 4. Finally, use a dropper to add the colored vinegar to the oil. Add several droppers full of vinegar. 5. Watch the colorful bubbles rise and fa Kids Lava Lamp Craft, Lava Lamp Science Experiment, Diy Science Experiments For Kids, Lava Lamp For Kids, Steam Experiments, Food Science Experiments, Raising Dragons, Lava Lamp Experiment, Baking Soda Experiments

Raising Dragons on Instagram: "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 effervescent tablets and the answer is YES!! You can use baking soda and vinegar and it works just as well! Here’s how to do it: 👉 MATERIALS NEEDED: * Glass * Baking soda * Vegetable oil * Small cups * White vinegar * Food coloring * Dropper 👉 WHAT TO DO: 1. Start by adding 1 tbsp of baking soda to the glass. 2…

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mamma_and_abbey on Instagram: "This experiment is a great way to introduce children to the concept of chemical reactions, and it can be done using common household items. It is important to remember to handle the materials carefully and to always supervise children during science experiments. 

Things we need
🔹 Vinegar 
🔹 Bottle
🔹 Funnel
🔹 Baking soda
🔹 Balloon

☑️Pour some vinegar into the bottle, filling it about a third of the way. ☑️Take a spoonful of baking soda and carefully drop it into the bottle. ☑️Quickly place the opening of the balloon over the top of the bottle, making sure it is secure.
Now, watch as the baking soda reacts with the vinegar, causing a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas will begin to inflate the balloon, making it expand until it Baking Soda Balloon Experiment, Vinegar And Baking Soda Experiment, Balloon Science Experiments, Balloon Experiment, Balloon Rocket, Vinegar Bottle, Baking Soda Vinegar, Chemical Reaction, Chemical Reactions

mamma_and_abbey on Instagram: "This experiment is a great way to introduce children to the concept of chemical reactions, and it can be done using common household items. It is important to remember to handle the materials carefully and to always supervise children during science experiments. Things we need 🔹 Vinegar 🔹 Bottle 🔹 Funnel 🔹 Baking soda 🔹 Balloon ☑️Pour some vinegar into the bottle, filling it about a third of the way. ☑️Take a spoonful of baking soda and carefully drop…

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Looking for quick, easy, and entertaining science experiments for kids? You've come to the right place! Baking soda and vinegar experiments are always

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This egg in vinegar experiment is such a fun science activity for kids! Did you know that you can change regular eggs into bouncy eggs in one simple step?! So cool! Naked Egg The egg in vinegar experiment, also known as a 'naked egg' or 'bouncy egg', is the perfect simple STEM activity. Kids and adults alike will enjoy squeezing and bouncing the naked egg. It's so cool to see an egg staying together without its shell! This chemistry experiment uses basic pantry items and is great for…

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Set up a baking soda and vinegar balloon science experiment for kids. Blow up balloons with a fun chemical reaction.

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Did you know you could turn milk into plastic? I didn't. I had no idea! I did know that you can turn cream into butter, which is just what I was planning on doing with one of my Kindergarten classes back when I taught in the classroom. We love easy science experiments! There I was,

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