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Table of Contents
Introduction
Give White Flowers Vibrant Colors
A “Crawling” Water Rainbow
A Mini Explosion in a Jar
Tornado in a Jar
Make Your Own Lava Lamp
Make Swirling Colors in Milk
Make a “Rubber” Egg
Measure pH Using Cabbage Water
Make Glue into the Perfect Slime
Make a Non-Newtonian Fluid
Bend Water with a Balloon
Water That Defies Gravity
Make a Soap Powered Boat
Make a Paper Clip Float
Make Pepper Scatter Like Magic
Make a Bubble in a Bubble
I hope you’ve enjoyed these experiments as much as my
kids and I did. As you can see from these activities, it
doesn’t take much to generate an excitement for science in
kids. Sometimes a little food coloring, oil, and water can
accomplish more than even a week in a classroom could.
As a scientist, a mom, and a blogger, I am devoted to using
scientific evidence to explore the whys and hows in
parenting and in life. Please visit my blog at
www.musingsofamomscientist.com for evidence-based
answers to your parenting questions, as well as my newest
downloadable activities for kids.