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Pink Snow and Other Weird Weather

Read this book to find out all about real-life weird weather!

  • Pink Snow Kit
    Item #: WPSN-600

    $19.99 In Stock

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Recommend for 4 to 5 years with adult supervision.

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Pink snow? Turtles frozen in hail stones? Fish falling from the sky? Snowflakes as big as dinner plates? Read this book and find out all about real-life weird weather! Sometimes weather is just plain weird. Your students will be fascinated by these unbelievably strange-but completely true-stories. Simple but comprehensive scientific explanations are provided for each instance of wacky weather.

But wait… there's more. Just imagine the look on the kids' faces when you actually make your own version of pink snow using an amazing polymer called Insta-Snow! As you learn about the power of a whirling dust storm, you'll make a twisting, turning tornado in a bottle. Experiment with static electricity using a Static Bead Tube and see hidden rainbows of light using a special pair of diffraction glasses. This Steve Spangler creation is sure to be the hit of your weather unit. Recommended for children ages 4 and up.

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What's included?

  • Paperback Pink Snow book
  • 100 gram bag of Insta-Snow
  • Coloring powder
  • Tornado Tube connector
  • Two 1-liter soda bottles
  • 1 Pair of Rainbow Glasses
  • 1 Static tube

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Pink Snow is Awesome!!!

Holly Antigo, WI   -  February 1, 2010

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We combined our 5th and 4th grades for this learning time. There were many smiles shared during this shared learning time. I tried to upload a pictures but it wouldn't let me. Sorry! The book was fun, plus it qualified for our Accelerated Reader program so they got double benefit out of it. They loved to see the snow grow from the powder. Each group got to make to some snow and then play with it. Then we froze it to see what it feels like... really cold! Amazing! Now the kids want to make a snow hill in our gym. As if we don't have enough outside the school walls....But... How cool would that be:)