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We made flubber as part of my daughters science themed party. It was quick and easy to make and all the girls LOVED it! We made it with both clear glue and the standard white school glue. The white school glue did NOT firm up and was more of a “slime” texture. They thought the slime […]

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I posted this one last year but it is just so fun and so easy I had to mention it again.  If you have little people you probably know how much they love bubbles. Well you can actually make bubble s... Bouncy Ball, Summer Crafts For Kids, Bouncy Balls, Ideas Craft, Childrens Crafts, Fun Crafts For Kids, Fun Craft, Kid Activities, Kids Fun

I posted this one last year but it is just so fun and so easy I had to mention it again. If you have little people you probably know how much they love bubbles. Well you can actually make bubble solution at home in just seconds with 3 ingredients. These bubbles will be thicker so...Read More »

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Eclectiful: Looking for a fun, easy science lesson to do at home? Look no further, with this post you will learn how to make a mini lava lamp as well as some of the science behind it. This experiment uses basic supplies that you should be able to find at home or a local store. If you don’t have a test tube, you could always use another jar with a lid. So grab the supplies from your kitchen (and bathroom) and start your fun lesson about density! Mini Lava Lamp, Diy Lava Lamp, Lava Lamp For Kids, Test Tube Crafts, Make A Lava Lamp, Tube Crafts, Lamps Aesthetic, Science Birthday, Diy Galaxy

Eclectiful: Looking for a fun, easy science lesson to do at home? Look no further, with this post you will learn how to make a mini lava lamp as well as some of the science behind it. This experiment uses basic supplies that you should be able to find at home or a local store. If you don’t have a test tube, you could always use another jar with a lid. So grab the supplies from your kitchen (and bathroom) and start your fun lesson about density!

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