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Flying Ghost Rockets 👻 🚀 

You'll need:
Empty film canisters 
Permanent marker 
Corn starch 
Warm water 
Alkaseltzer tablets 

Draw ghost faces on the film canisters with sharpie (the boys had fun doing this part). 

Mix (around) 3 tablespoons of cornstarch into a measuring cup, add warm water until it's covering the corn starch. Stir until dissolved. 

Pour mixture into the canisters (about halfway full). 

Break Alkaseltzer tabs into 3-4 pieces. 

Drop tabs into canister. Put lid on. Flip over (lid down). Stand back! They will explode quickly (it's easiest to do one at a time)!

Have fun!!

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Kelly Oester - your new DIY mom friend on Instagram: "What you'll find us doing every day until Christmas... Flying Ghost Rockets 👻 🚀 You'll need: Empty film canisters Permanent marker Corn starch Warm water Alkaseltzer tablets Draw ghost faces on the film canisters with sharpie (the boys had fun doing this part). Mix (around) 3 tablespoons of cornstarch into a measuring cup, add warm water until it's covering the corn starch. Stir until dissolved. Pour mixture into the…

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This halloween science experiment is sure to delight and amaze kids of all ages! With just a couple simple materials you can make ghost rockets! These film canister rocket project allow kids to see what happens in a simple chemical reaction perfect for October. Try these alka seltzer rockets with preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd graders too.

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