In this hands-on experiment, preschoolers use water and food coloring to mix primary colors and discover the magic of creating new ones. As they experiment, they'll learn about color theory, cause and effect, and the basics of chemistry in a fun, visual way.
Preschoolers create a chemical reaction by mixing baking soda and vinegar inside a model volcano and watch as bubbly “lava” erupts. This hands-on activity introduces basic concepts of reactions, cause and effect, and observation.
Preschoolers explore the invisible force of static electricity by rubbing balloons on their hair and using them to pick up small paper pieces or make their hair stand up. This interactive activity introduces basic science concepts like attraction, energy, and cause and effect through playful experimentation.
Preschoolers dive into colorful science experiments like the rainbow walking water and magic milk. They observe how colors move and mix through water absorption and chemical reactions. This vibrant, hands-on activity introduces early chemistry concepts such as color mixing, reactions, and liquid movement, encouraging curiosity and observation.
Preschoolers have fun predicting and testing which objects sink or float in water. Through hands-on play, they discover basic science concepts like density and buoyancy, sparking curiosity and encouraging observation in a simple, lively way.
Preschoolers blow colorful bubbles and explore their shapes, sizes, and how they pop. This fun activity teaches about surface tension, light reflection, and encourages careful observation.
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