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How to Make Slime – At-Home Slime Experiment
Borax Slime Recipe Without Glue
Better Than Glue — It’s Shaker Slime The best slime is made when it’s shaken, not stirred. Making slime is super easy if you have the right slime recipe — too much or too little of either solution and you’ll...What is a Baby Soda Bottle? – BSB Experiments
Plastic Test Tubes for Science and Art Activities
Over the years, Steve Spangler has popularized the name Baby Soda Bottle, or BSB, for our test tube look-alikes. Thousands of these reliable plastic tubes have been used for science labs and for art projects in classrooms and homes. After you explore our Baby Soda Bottles,...Mentos® Geyser Experiment – Mentos & Coke Experiment
Mentos Geyser Experiment
You’ve probably heard that you shouldn’t eat Mentos while you drink Coke, but why is that? What exactly happens when you mix Mentos and Coke? Follow our step-by-step instructions in our Mentos Geyser Experiment to find out. This hands-on...Growing Bacteria in Petri Dishes – Biology Experiment
Growing Bacteria in Petri Dishes Science Experiment
Growing Bacteria in Petri Dishes Looking for a hands-on science fair projects that will really wow friends and family? Nothing will beat the bacteria experiments from Steve Spangler Science. Our super fun projects and bacteria culturing experiments are easy, safe...Color Changing Milk Experiment – Magic Milk Experiment
This is guaranteed to become one of your favorite kitchen chemistry experiments. Some very unusual interactions take place when you mix a little milk, food coloring, and a drop of liquid soap. Use this experiment to amaze your friends and uncover the scientific secrets of soap.
Color-Changing Milk Experiment This magic milk experiment is guaranteed to become one of your favorite kitchen chemistry experiments. Some very unusual interactions take place when you mix a little milk, a bit of food coloring and a drop of liquid...Water Absorbing Crystals
Super absorbent polymers are used in baby diapers.
**4-H 2008 National Youth Science DayExperiment** The Baby Diaper Secret One of the most common applications for super absorbent polymersis their use as the water-absorbing ingredient in baby diapers.That’s right… baby diapers! It’s possible that you mayeven have worn them...Instant Worms
A bowl of Insta-Worms™ is really just a great experience with polymers and cross-linking.
Earthworms are pretty much accepted by most people but, other worms? Not so much! However, you can create a bowl of worms that everyone will enjoy. Squirting Worm Goo into some Worm Activator instantly creates soft, shimmering, worm-like tubes. It’s a great way to...Magic Sand
How can something submerged in water stay dry?
How can something submerged in water stay dry? When ordinary sand gets wet, the result is a clumpy mess. However, “Magic Sand” begins as normal looking sand, until it’s coated with a substance that repels water. This special coating keeps...Top 10 Creative Insta-Snow Ideas
Our top 10 expert tips for using incredible, fluffy Instant Snow!
Insta-Snow® powder is an experience unlike any other. You won’t find a more realistic faux snow, and we’re pretty sure it’s one of the best ways you can find to keep cool, year-round. If you’ve purchased snow, recently, you may...Magic Crystal Tree Kit – Crystal Trees Experiment
Growing a Crystallized Tree – Science Project
Magic Crystal Tree Impress your friends by creating a colorful Christmas tree out of salt crystals, cardboard and a few other household items. Within a day, you’ll have a colorful, snow-covered tree that magically sprouts from nothing. The Magic Crystal...Support
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