Raising Dragons: Chromatography with Coffee Filters
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This simple experiment explores the concept of chromatography (separating mixtures).

Raising Dragons: Floating Ping Pong Ball
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For this experiment you will need a hair dryer and a ping pong ball.

Raising Dragons: Spinning Forks Experiment
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Place a quarter in the center slots of two forks so they are held tightly in place.

Raising Dragons: Disappearing Coin
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For this simple experiment you need a coin, water and a glass.

Raising Dragons: Drops on a Penny
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Start with two dry pennies on a flat surface.

Raising Dragons: Cork Floating On Water Experiment
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For this experiment Nate tries to get the cork to float in the center of the glass but it always moves to the edge.

Raising Dragons: Cool Illusion Using Water, a Round Glass and a Simple Drawing
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Reverse illusion – easy experiment using only a round glass or vase, some water and a simple drawing.

Raising Dragons: How Strong is an Eggshell?
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This experiment is best for kids over the age of 5, but all ages can join in and have fun and learn about the strength of eggshells and why they break – or don’t.

Raising Dragons: Easy Napkin Cup Trick
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Easy way to teach kids about gravity and motion with just an empty cup (add water at your own risk) and a napkin or paper towel.

Raising Dragons: Straw Wrapper Worms Experiment
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For this simple activity, all you need is a straw with a wrapper and some water.