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Gingerbread Play Dough

Gingerbread Play Dough

If you love gingerbread, you’ll adore this gingerbread play dough. This play dough recipe smells just like gingerbread cookies, and is a wonderful sensory experience for kids. Involve your kids in the dough making process, and making this dough can transform into a science lesson, too!     Gingerbread Play Dough Sensory Activity You only…

Cornstarch Quicksand Science

Cornstarch Quicksand Science

There is something satisfying about sticky, gooey quicksand. This cornstarch quicksand version is even more fun with the addition of real sand to the mix. The gritty, yet slippery texture will appeal to kids who like getting messy when they learn. Making quicksand is a fun way to teach kids about Non-Newtonian fluids. Sinking Quicksand:…

Crystal Geodes Science Experiment

Crystal Geodes Science Experiment

Most kids love creating their own crystals. Just like real geodes, these crystals are formed inside plastic Easter eggs through ionic bonding. This particular crystal geodes science experiment uses monoammonium phosphate powder, but other ingredients can be used to make these crystal geodes as well, including salt, borax, or Epsom salt with slightly different crystal…

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