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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.
Luara - OCEAN VOLCANO IN A JAR 🌊🌋 A captivating craft that simulates a volcanic eruption under the ocean with swirling blue colors inside a jar! Ingredients: Clear glass jar with lid Baking soda (2 tablespoons) Vinegar (1/2 cup) Blue food coloring Dish soap (1 tablespoon) Small mixing bowls Craft sticks or spoons for stirring Directions: Add Baking Soda: Place baking soda at the bottom of the jar. Mix Eruption Liquid: In a small bowl, combine vinegar, dish soap, and blue food coloring. Stir well. Pour Mixture: Slowly pour the blue vinegar mixture into the jar over the baking soda. Watch the Ocean Eruption: The mixture will fizz and bubble, creating an ocean volcano effect! Repeat as Desired: Add more baking soda and vinegar mixture for continued eruptions. Prep Time: 5 minutes Drying Time: None Total Time: 5 minutes Tips: Protect Surfaces: Use a tray to catch spills. Color Fun: Mix different shades of blue for unique effects. Adult Supervision: Recommended for young children. Enjoy your Ocean Volcano in a Jar! 🌊🌋 | Facebook
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Have you used dried chickpeas in sensory play?
Have you used dried chickpeas in sensory play? If not, save this to try- you won’t be disappointed! Why do we love chickpeas for sensory play? They take minutes to colour and last pretty much forever if stored in a dry, airtight container. They are such a tactile material and are so satisfying to scoop and pour. They also sound great too! We used tempera/ ready mix paint to colour these in pinks and purples for some Valentine’s Day sensory play. For more info on the PlayTRAY visit our website: inspiremyplay.com
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