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This Ivory Soap Experiment will literally have your kids on the edge of their seats as they watch the Ivory soap grow. Ivory Soap Experiment For this week’s Saturday Science post I am sharing a science experiment so simple, yet so exciting, that your kids will be asking for it again and again. This microwaveContinue Reading

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Soap Clouds   1 bar of IVORY soap.    MUST BE IVORY!  Put in the microwave for 2 minutes.  After 20 seconds it starts to change. Lila Party, Dove Soap, Timmy Time, Ivory Soap, Rainy Day Fun, Boredom Busters, Preschool Science, Rainy Day Activities, Toddler Fun

A fun experiment, for, you know, when you need to wow your kids! You need a bar of Ivory Soap. Not Dove, not generic, not caress, IVORY. Like this... don't do anything to it. just pop it in the microwave for 2 minutes. It grows and grows and grows and grows. It starts to change around 20 seconds. I let the kids play with it. It looks so fluffy and fun huh? It doesn't FEEL fluffy. You need to try it! They tore it, and smashed it, and then put it nicely in a bowl for tomorrow's experiment. I…

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This simple Ivory Soap microwave experiment is so easy to do. It's great for kids in preschool and kindergarten because they can really get their hands into it and use their five senses to observe how the soap changes when it is heated up. They will have a ton of fun while learning a little bit of science! Ivory Soap Experiment, Soap Experiment, First Grade Freebies, Kindergarten Freebies, Teaching Stem, Ivory Soap, First Grade Science, Five Senses, Science Activities For Kids

This simple Ivory Soap microwave experiment is so easy to do. It's great for kids in preschool and kindergarten because they can really get their hands into it and use their five senses to observe how the soap changes when it is heated up. They will have a ton of fun while learning a little bit of science!

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