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8.4M views · 115K reactions | I'm A Simple Girl, I See A Cool Magic Rock, I Hit Like | I'm A Simple Girl, I See A Cool Magic Rock, I Hit Like | By Natalia Dubiel - fotografia | Facebook
5.8M views · 77K reactions | I'm A Simple Girl, I See A Cool Magic Rock, I Hit Like | I'm A Simple Girl, I See A Cool Magic Rock, I Hit Like | By Natalia Dubiel - fotografia | Facebook
13M views · 17K reactions | The siphon straw science experiment! 🤯 | The siphon straw science experiment! 🤯 | By Creative Bee | Facebook
7.4M views · 9.8K reactions | The siphon straw science experiment! 🤯 | The siphon straw science experiment! 🤯 | By Creative BeeFacebook
17M views · 267K likes | Fun Science Experiments 🧪 | Fun Science Experiments 🧪 Science can be fun for the entire family. This original video is produced by Network Media, Life with Coco and The Gooch. | By Life with Coco | Watch closely the reaction of cocoa powder and orange juice and in the milk and finally in Red Bull did you notice what happened? okay if I remove this piece of chocolate and then I switch these two pieces of chocolate how do I have an extra piece of chocolate? watch closely as I surround an ordinary household candle with fresh bottled water and drop in blue food coloring and carefully swirl together. Now place a household jar over the tea light. Watch closely, amazing. I do enjoy reading all of your comments so be sure to let me know which one of these is your favorite. Did you know that a chicken egg sinks to the bottom of water but when you add normal iodized salt and give it a swirl, the chicken egg will magically float? Watch the reaction when I add distilled white vinegar to two tablespoons of baking soda. Wait for it. Pour the gas into the empty glass to extinguish the fire. Watch closely as I place an ordinary chicken egg into a glass of distilled white vinegar for twenty-four hours. Look closely, it becomes bouncy. Watch the reaction as I place six farm fresh chicken eggs onto a 4 pound mason brick and then attempt to load additional 4 pound bricks on top of the eggs to see how much weight six eggs can hold. Here's the first four pound brick. Perfect. Let's place an additional 4 pound brick. Yes, that's eight pounds and then now 12 pounds onto six farm fresh eggs. Watch closely. By combining the egg whites from a brown hen egg into a drinking glass with one half cup of baking soda. Gently mix the two ingredients together and then in a separate glass, add in one half cup of distilled white vinegar with drops of green food coloring. Watch the reaction when I combine these ingredients together. Wow. It becomes what is known as elephant toothpaste. I hope you are enjoying my household science experiments. At the end of the video, let me know which one of these is your favorite. Add two parts olive oil to one part tap water. Gently mix together and add in a generous amount of red food coloring and yellow food coloring. Watch the reaction when I drop in one seltzer tablet. Wow. It becomes a lava lamp. Notice the difference between an ordinary can of carbonated soda compared to zero sugar carbonated soda. Did you notice? What's the reaction when I add ordinary iodine to this glass compared to this glass and I mix with my finger Do you notice the reaction? This is natural milk. This is unnatural milk. This household experiment can also be done with ordinary toothpicks. Watch what happens when you drop two drops of water in between the sticks. They move. Feel free to share these Science Experiments with your friends and family and don't forget to let me know which one of these is your favorite.
5.8M views · 2.7K comments | Fun Science Experiments 🧪 | Fun Science Experiments 🧪 Science can be fun for the entire family. This original video is produced by Network Media, Life with Coco and The Gooch. | By Life with Coco | Watch closely the reaction of cocoa powder and orange juice and in the milk and finally in Red Bull did you notice what happened? okay if I remove this piece of chocolate and then I switch these two pieces of chocolate how do I have an extra piece of chocolate? watch closely as I surround an ordinary household candle with fresh bottled water and drop in blue food coloring and carefully swirl together. Now place a household jar over the tea light. Watch closely, amazing. I do enjoy reading all of your comments so be sure to let me know which one of these is your fa
Soap & Pepper Experiment (PreK Science)
How to do the soap & pepper experiment! This simple prek science experiment is so much fun, kids will ask to do it again and again. Learn about surface tension and teach children the importance of good hand hygiene. Hands on tactile STEM activity to do at home or in the preschool classroom. Get the full explanation for what happens in this low prep, low mess science activity. Toddlers, preschool, prek, they all love this! Team-Cartwright.com
10 Easy & Fun Physical Science Activities for Your Preschoolers Lesson Plans
Bring physical science concepts down to a preschool level with these fun and easy physical science activities for preschoolers. Perfect for your kids in preschool, pre-k,and kindergarten science centers. From ramps, catapults, pom-pom drops, magnet activities and more, these activities are perfect for your science units and lesson plans in the spring, summer, fall, and winter. Easy to prep and easy to teach activities.
112 reactions · 94 shares | These experiments are always such a big hit around my house during the summer months ❤️ | Life Skills Creations
These experiments are always such a big hit around my house during the summer months ❤️ | Life Skills Creations
DIY Balloon Pufferfish 🐡😂 ~ Easy experiment | DIY by Pipe-Cleaner-Crafts B | DIY by Pipe-Cleaner-Crafts B · Original audio
DIY Balloon Pufferfish 🐡😂 ~ Easy experiment | DIY by Pipe-Cleaner-Crafts B | DIY by Pipe-Cleaner-Crafts B · Original audio
243K views · 1.3K reactions | Fall leaves magic name fine motor activity For preschoolers and kindergarteners 🍁🍂🍁.. | Fall leaves magic name fine motor activity For preschoolers and kindergarteners 🍁🍂🍁.. | By Zippi Kids Corner | Facebook
Fall leaves magic name fine motor activity For preschoolers and kindergarteners 🍁🍂🍁.. | Fall leaves magic name fine motor activity For preschoolers and kindergarteners 🍁🍂🍁.. | By Zippi Kids Corner | Facebook
How To Make DIY Magic Unpoppable Bubbles - Team Cartwright
How To Make DIY Magic Unpoppable Bubbles - Team Cartwright
How To Make DIY Magic Unpoppable Bubbles - Team Cartwright
How To Make DIY Magic Unpoppable Bubbles - Team Cartwright