Individual Test Tube Experiments
Our classic Spangler experiments in Baby Soda Bottle Test Tubes!
Usually ships out the next day.
Recommend for 4 years & up with adult supervision.
All of our classic Spangler experiments in our super-sturdy Baby Soda Bottle Test Tubes! Mix and match your favorite experiments that are housed in re-usable test tubes. Use them as party favors, stocking stuffers, classroom gifts and so much more!
- Insta-Snow Tube -You actually use the test tube to measure just the right amount of water. Makes approximately 470 mL (2 cups) of Insta-Snow.
- Growing Gator Tube - Just add water and watch the gator toy grow to six times its original size.
- Rainbow Test Tube - Grow colorful jelly crystals with primary colors trapped inside. Layer them in the test tube and watch the secondary colors magically appear.
- Magic Sand Tube - Sand that stays dry in water? You will be amazed when you pour this special sand into water and it doesn't get wet. Completely reusable.
- Test Tube Garden - Watch nature take its course as the plant grows to make your own portable garden.
- Energy Bead Tube - Special beads that change color in sunlight. Learn about the science of ultra-violet light with this very popular science project.
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What's included?
Your choice of the following...
- Insta-Snow Test Tube - Includes 7 grams of Insta-Snow Powder
- Growing Gator Tube - Includes one large growing gator
- Rainbow Test Tube - Includes 3 grams each of red, yellow and blue Water Jelly Crystals
- Test Tube Garden - Includes 10 grams of clear Water Jelly Crystals and corn, pea and sunflowers seeds
- Energy Bead Test Tube - Includes 15 Energy Beads and enough bracelet cord to make one bracelet
- Magic Sand Test Tube - Includes 24 grams of Magic Sand in assorted colors (red, yellow and blue)
What does it teach?
Our super-sturdy test tubes are great for little hands and each test tube opens the door to a whole new learning adventure! Explore polymers, plants solar energy and more!Product FAQ

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Kind of small and messy, but still fun.
Michelle - December 22, 2010
This was fun while it lasted, but hard to clean up. (I guess that's what we get for playing with sand in the kitchen!) And we were a little disappointed at how the sand felt under water ... but it was very cool to see most of it turn back into "regular" sand when we poured the water off! |
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Insta-Snow
Ann Ginsberg - May 30, 2010
I wasn't sure what my 11 year-old and his friends would make of this one. They had a blast! They tried to make snowballs by over-hydrating it. A big hit on an 85 degree day. |
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Party favors
Emilie Martin - March 1, 2010
These made the most wonderful party favors for my daughter's Mad Scientist Birthday party. |
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