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Have you ever wondered why there are so many bubbles in fizzy drinks? Well this experiment will give you a clearer understanding of how bubbles are made up of gas that has been mixed into a liquid (fizzy drink).
A science experiment on how to make electricity using your hair.
A science experiment that involves mixing oil, water and washing up liquid together.
For all those Frozen fans and those who love to simply experiment here’s an interesting activity to do. We will be making our ice grow here. Grow what, ice? How is that possible? Same was my reaction and believe me…
Magnetic bottles are a perfect science, sensory and calm down activity. As Educators, you would also love this because on one hand it's very easy to make and on the other, it has several benefits. Children are going to love…
A fizzling science experience that creates art during a chemical reaction.
Elephant toothpaste erupts a foam that children can create in this experiment that resembles toothpaste being squeezed from a tube.
Invisible Ink is a great science experiment that enables children to create invisible art and make it magically appear using lemon juice!
Dancing corn is a fun sceince experiment to do with toddlers and preschoolers. Watch corn dance with a little kitchen chemistry.
This is a fun song about using an umbrella when it's raining outside.
This song explores both the sounds and rhythm of the rain.
This is a simple song that is sung in the tune of Frere Jacques. This song can be sung using actions or with some percussion instruments to make the sounds of rain and thunder.
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