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How to Make Rainbow Sugar Explosions That Bounce and Pop
Ready for a kitchen experiment that’s equal parts sweet and science? 🍬✨ These Rainbow Sugar Explosions bounce, pop, and dazzle with color! A perfect STEM activity for kids, this fizzy fun uses pantry ingredients to create mini chemical reactions that are as fun to watch as they are to make. 🎉 Great for rainy days, science fairs, or just a creative afternoon at home.
Dancing Popcorn Experiment | Fun & Easy Dancing Corn Science for Kids
This dancing popcorn experiment is SO COOL! It's such a great STEM activity for fall and Thanksgiving, and both kids and adults will be mesmerized by the popcorn kernels dancing up and down the jar. It's such a fun and easy science experiment and all you need are a few pantry ingredients!
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Tasty - How to Make Glow-in-the-Dark Bubbles : Fun, Safe, Magical & Perfect for Nighttime Play or Parties! Ingredients (Blacklight-Activated Version): (Makes about 1–2 cups of bubble solution) - 1 cup bubble solution (store-bought or homemade) - 1 highlighter (yellow or green works best) Recipe in First (Ꮯ.Ꮎ.Ꮇ.Ꮇ.Ꭼ.Ꮑ.Ꭲ ) 👇 Enjoy ❤️ 👇 | Facebook
Easy - Glow-in-the-Dark Foam Pile Ingredients: - 1/2 cup unscented foaming soap or baby shampoo - 1–2 tbsp water - 1 tsp glow-in-the-dark paint or UV-reactive paint (non-toxic) - Optional: a few drops neon food coloring for daytime color Directions: 1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the unscented foaming soap or baby shampoo with the water. Stir gently to mix. 2. Add the glow-in-the-dark paint or UV-reactive paint to the mixture. 3. Use a hand mixer or whisk to whip the mixture for about 1–2 minutes until it becomes thick and fluffy. 4. If desired, add a few drops of neon food coloring to achieve a vibrant color during the day. Mix until uniform. 5. Scoop the fluffy foam into a large tray or sensory bin, creating a high pile that resembles fluffy clouds. 6. Dim the lights or turn on a blacklight to see the glow-in-the-dark effect come alive! 7. Allow kids to play with the foam using scoops, spoons, or their hands. Encourage them to squish, swirl, and sculpt the foam into different shapes. Tips & Variations: - Experiment with different colors of glow-in-the-dark paint or food coloring to create unique foam piles. - For an enhanced sensory experience, consider adding small toys or textures like glitter or soft fabrics to the foam for kids to discover as they play. | Facebook
Easy - Glow-in-the-Dark Foam Pile Ingredients: - 1/2 cup unscented foaming soap or baby shampoo - 1–2 tbsp water - 1 tsp glow-in-the-dark paint or UV-reactive paint (non-toxic) - Optional: a few drops neon food coloring for daytime color Directions: 1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the unscented foaming soap or baby shampoo with the water. Stir gently to mix. 2. Add the glow-in-the-dark paint or UV-reactive paint to the mixture. 3. Use a hand mixer or whisk to whip the mixture for about 1–2 minutes until it becomes thick and fluffy. 4. If desired, add a few drops of neon food coloring to achieve a vibrant color during the day. Mix until uniform. 5. Scoop the fluffy foam into a large tray or sensory bin, creating a high pile that resembles fluffy clouds. 6. Dim the lights or turn on a bl
Quick & Cozy Kitchens With Linda - Create your own magical DIY Moon Rocks with just a few simple ingredients! Perfect for playtime or as a unique decoration. 🌕✨🌟 Ingredients: - 4 cups baking soda - 1/4 cup water - Gold glitter - Silver glitter - Black food coloring Directions: 1. Grab a large plastic bin and mix the baking soda with the water until it forms a thick paste. 2. Sprinkle in the gold and silver glitter, stirring it all together until you have a lovely sparkly mixture. 3. Add a few drops of black food coloring and mix thoroughly to get that cosmic look. 4. Now comes the fun part! Mold the mixture into rock shapes and create craters if desired. 5. Let your moon rocks dry overnight, and they’ll be ready to showcase or play with! #MoonRocks #CraftsForKids #DIYFun #CreativePlay
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