It’s National Science Week here in Australia and the perfect time to turn an ordinary bowl of milk into a swirling masterpiece of colour! All you need is: - shallow dish of milk (we used milk that had just expired!) - some food colouring (multiple colours) - some soap and - a cotton swab. Please note that not all food colouring works for this experiment! Like ❤️, follow and include the word MAGIC in your comment to receive the link to the food colouring we used for this experiment. The…
Watch the wiggly caterpillars grow huge as they absorb the water! 🐛
Once the kitchen towel has been decorated with felt tips wrap it around a skewer or something similar. Don’t wrap it too tightly as it won’t work as well. Push both ends up on the skewer to make the caterpillar as small as possible before pushing it off the skewer. Lay the caterpillars on the PlayTRAY lid and invite them to squirt them with water using a dropper and watch the caterpillars squirm and grow!

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🌟 METALLIC SLIME 🌟

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Fabriquer sa slime !
Difficulty: Easy Matériel : • Colle Cléopatre • Mousse à raser • Solution pour lentilles • Colorant • Bol • Spatule Les étapes : • Verser la colle dans un bol • Ajouter le colorant • Mélanger • Ajouter de la mousse à raser puis mélanger • Ajouter de la solution pour lentilles • Malaxer jusqu'à obtention d'une pâte • Rajouter de la solution pour lentilles si la pâte est trop collante

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Elephant Toothpaste Science Experiment | Fun and Easy Recipe!
This elephant toothpaste experiment is SO COOL! It's such a great STEM activity for at school or at home. Both kids and adults will be amazed by the foaming chemical reaction that looks just like toothpaste big enough for an elephant. It's such a fun and easy science experiment and all you need are a few ingredients!

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