For this cool experiment you need corn syrup, 2 glass containers, food coloring and a dropper.
The entire experiment is a lot less messy than a baking soda and vinegar explosion, and it teaches chemical reactions all the same.
This oil and water experiment is super easy to set up and the effects are so amazing!
We had an extra bag of ice laying around after a BBQ so we decided to build an ice tower using ice, salt, water and food coloring.
Easy experiment to demonstrate buoyancy to kids.
For this super cool experiment you need a round glass jar that seals tightly, water, dish soap and glitter (optional).
To wrap up the fun, we tried an experiment to see if we could get the tops of the eggs to pop off.
The kids have been begging me to make slime and I finally found an easy recipe that doesn’t contain borax.