by Amy Winson | Dec 18, 2020 | All Guides, Science Experiments
What better way to spend the afternoon than creating fun Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Experiments. YOU WILL NEED: Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Acetic Acid 3% Eye Dropper Jar Food Colouring Water STEP 1 In a bowl, add 4 big tablespoons of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate, 2-3 drops...
by Amy Winson | Dec 18, 2020 | All Guides, Science Experiments
Ever wondered what Elephant Toothpaste may look like? Now it’s time to find out! Be warned as this experiment is super fun but super messy too and it would be best to complete outside. YOU WILL NEED: Large Plastic Bottle Hydrogen Peroxide 6% 1 Packet of Dry Yeast...
by Amy Winson | Dec 18, 2020 | All Guides, Science Experiments
Here is an experiment that requires a bit more time but the outcome will be worth it! Add this to your next weekend of fun! YOU WILL NEED: Dish for the base Large Plastic bottle Play dough Decorative items: leaves and sticks Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Dishwasher...
by Amy Winson | Dec 18, 2020 | All Guides, Back 2 School, Science Experiments
Slime is always fun but glitter slime is even better! This is a great science experiment fun for the kids. YOU WILL NEED: Elmer’s Glitter glue Sodium Tetraborate (Borax) 5% Solution Glass Container Water STEP 1 Start by emptying the whole of the Elmer’s Glitter glue...
by Amy Winson | Dec 18, 2020 | All Guides, Festive Guides, Science Experiments
Fun Baking Soda Eruptions for all the family over the festive holidays! YOU WILL NEED: Small clear cups (similar size to shot glasses) Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Acetic Acid 6% Glitter Tray Eyedropper STEP 1 Place as many small clear cups that you can fit on a tray,...
by Amy Winson | Dec 18, 2020 | All Guides, Festive Guides, Science Experiments
YOU WILL NEED: Plastic Globe Ornaments with Removable Tops Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Acetic Acid 6% Glitter Container (to catch the fizz) Food Colouring Eye Dropper Funnel Newspaper STEP 1 Place the Plastic Globe Ornaments with Removable Tops into a tray to keep the...