Halloween Science Party
Halloween Party ideas and activities to make you into a mad scientist
Usually ships out the next day.
Recommend for 8 years & up with adult supervision.
Here's the best Halloween Science kit on the market! You'll be the hit of any Halloween party at home or school with this collection of Steve Spangler's best Halloween Science activities from television. You and the kids will have so much fun making bubbling potions, slimey glowing goo and spooky sounds that you won't even know you're learning science. Designed for the home or school party, the kit features more than a dozen cool activities and 3 take-home experiments for up to 24 kids.
Over a $100 value!!
The detailed instruction guide will teach you both the science and the fun behind each of the activities - it's a great resource for parents and teachers. Make this Halloween the best ever with Steve Spangler's Halloween Science kit. Recommended for children ages 8 and up.
What's included?
This kit includes both demonstration materials for the mad scientist and take-home materials (party favors) for up to 24 trick or treaters. You'll receive:
- Crystal Bubble Bowl and cloth
- Soap
- Insta-Worms
- Giant (1000mL) graduated cylinder
- 24 screaming balloons
- Glow powder kit
- Mini blacklight
- 24 sheets of goldenrod paper
- Bag of growing body parts (brain, hand, ear and nose)
- 4 L (1 gallon) size jar
- 2 plastic beakers (600 mL)
- 1-liter of high quality PVA slime and cross-linking solution
- 24 shaker cups and lids
- Sound Hose
- 15 page instruction guide with detailed science explanations for each activity.
WOW! This kit has it all!
How does it work?
- Mix-up a batch of glowing slime for 24 kids
- Fill the room with screaming balloons and other spooky sounds
- Grow life-size body parts in your Mad Scientists Giant Specimen Jar (very cool!)
- Stir-up a batch of ooey, gooey Instant Worms
- Make paper turn blood red when you touch it (clever chemistry!)
- Perform some of the coolest dry ice demonstrations you've ever seen - bubbling beakers, erupting graduated cylinders and an awesome crystal ball bubble.
Product FAQ

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Halloween Dry Ice Recipes
October 17th, 2011 -
Goldenrod Paper Message
October 12th, 2011 -
Dry Ice Fun for a Spooky Halloween
October 27th, 2008
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A little Disappointed
Kay Caldwell - November 2, 2011
I was a little disappointed. The glow in the dark polymer was great and easy to use. The tall cylander was also useful, but that is where the good stuff about this kit ends. Most of the rest of the items were either items I already had or could get cheaper elsewhere. I would have only gotten the stuff for polymer after having received the supplies. |
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Love this!
Amanda - October 25, 2010
Students are so excited to see what will happen next! |
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Ooey Gooey Scary Science
Karen United States - July 30, 2009
We are excited to use your Halloween Science Kit for our Recess Enrichment Club in the Library for October – Yeah…”Ooey Gooey Scary Science” |
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