With water, dish soap, sugar, and optional sparkles, you can make your own bubbles. Paige and Adam Jacobson, the science siblings, like to rub some of that dish soap on a flat surface and then use a ...
Students playing with bubbles may look like leisurely fun, but these Hawfields Middle School students are actually in the ...
There’s nothing that brings out the inner kid in all of us like bubble wrap. No one can resist squeezing those plastic bubbles until they burst. I particularly like twisting a group of them and ...
While the cold weather may deter many from going outside, others like to take advantage of the freezing temperatures and test out different science experiments. From blowing frozen bubbles to throwing ...
Looking for a colorful, sensory-rich, and mess-friendly way to engage your little ones? Try this Bubble Painting Flower Craft, a fun, hands-on project perfect for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and ...
Tossing boiling water into the air during plunging temperatures has become a popular science experiment to try at home, but a Tennessee meteorologist recently showed a slightly different approach to ...