From start to finish, the bubble freezing process is kid-friendly. In a small container, stir together a cup of warm water, 2 ...
With water, dish soap, sugar, and optional sparkles, you can make your own bubbles. Paige and Adam Jacobson, the science siblings, like to rub some of that dish soap on a flat surface and then use a ...
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Foamy at-home experiments from Club SciKidz
Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shares two of her favorite foaming experiments.
TULSA, Okla. — Rainbows occur in nature as sunlight is refracted off raindrops, which creates an arc in the sky. There are other ways to experience and create a rainbow, which we did at Discovery Lab ...
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Bubble sensory wands
There is something magical about taking an everyday outdoor toy and turning it into a calming, glitter-filled sensory tool. These bubble sensory wands transform empty bubble tubes into mesmerizing, ...
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