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Continue to add salt to the water until the egg floats at the surface. In the first and second experiments, we explored the strength of eggshells and the density of eggs using salt water.
Keeping the kids happy at Easter is always a challenge once the chocolate's run out. But thankfully, there are a number of interesting experiments you can do with regular eggs to make sure they're ...
Today we’re talking about the science behind dyeing Easter eggs and a fun experiment you can do at home with your kids. Egg shells are porous – and the acidity breaks down the shell of the egg ...
From playing with static electricity to egg drop experiments, these easy, inexpensive science projects will keep kids excited about learning. Move a pencil with static Isn't it a magic when you ...
Teach kids about static electricity with a balloon and butterfly wings! This simple experiment is fun and sparks curiosity and learning in little scientists. Create bouncy eggs with this simple ...
but this experiment makes the long, sticky stands visibly tangle together. This is a surefire way to wow your kids with nothing more than a hard-boiled egg, a glass bottle, a lighter, and some paper.
What to do: Have kids lower the candle or strip of paper into the bottle, then light it for them. They can then place one end of the peeled egg over the mouth of the bottle. When the flame goes ...
Kids are born scientists, curious about the world around them and how it all fits together. And science experiments are great ways for children to explore the world, learn about the scientific ...