150 EXCITING EXPERIMENTS FOR KIDS: DIY projects to get kids' minds humming, try one of these science experiments, which cover topics like earth, surface tension, chemistry, physics and more.
EASY-TO-FOLLOW SCIENTIFIC MANUAL: Well-illustrated in a step-by-step format, which makes the experiments easy to follow. it is easy and fun to incorporate basic lessons when doing science experiments with your kids at home and in a hands-on way.
ALMOST TOOLS & MATERIALS NEEDED INCLUDED: high-quality lab science tools and kids-friendly materials. kids can wear goggles to do experiments like real scientists. there are plenty of cool projects you can do with regular household items.
FUN EXPERIMENTS TIME FOR LITTLE SCIENTIST: Nurture your kids' curiosity by introducing simple science experiments! Science experiments give children the opportunity to explore and learn in new ways.
LEARNING & EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE GIFTS IDEAD: for Christmas, birthdays, summer-winter activities, school breaks, and weekend fun. The kids will get a good way to learn through play, and also parents will get some quality science time in with kids.
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Product Dimensions: 11.42 x 8.67 x 3.94 inches
Item Weight: 3.16 pounds
ASIN: B0C5MMYRJ3
Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up
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Manufacturer: UNGLINGA
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Make Bouncy Balls
What is a polymer?
In this project, we are using a chemical reaction to make a very strong polymer. In a chemical reaction, two substances undergo a chemical change to form a new substance. And what is a polymer? A polymer is a substance made up of long chains of molecules. Polymers are typically flexible materials like plastic or gum.
Make Non-Newtonian Fluid
Pick up non-Newtonian fluids like a solid, which flows like a liquid.
A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid that does not follow Newton's law of viscosity. In non-Newtonian fluids, viscosity can change when under force to either more liquid or more solid. Ketchup, for example, becomes runnier when shaken and is thus a non-Newtonian fluid.
Silver Egg
Reflection of the light that gives you the impression of having a silver egg
When the candle is lit, the egg becomes covered with soot. These are called hydrophobic particles.when you dip the egg in water, it carries with it micro bubbles of air to reduce contact between the soot and the water. These micro bubbles form a film of air that acts as a mirror once in the water.
Colourful Waterfall
When rainbow sugar meets water, ″rainbow sugar water″ is formed around it
Because of the density of the liquid. As the sugar water is denser than water, it gradually spreads towards the clear water away from the rainbow sugar, and by observing the process of spreading, you can see where the ″sugar″ travels.
Color Rolling Boil Water
Acid meets soda
When white vinegar meets baking soda, the acetic acid in the white vinegar and the sodium bicarbonate in the baking soda react, and producing small bubbles.