Child-Friendly Experiments
Children are small researchers. How do you put their enlightenment in the right line? How do you make them love for science? How do you end up taking their safe, simple and fascinating experiments in which you can make a " science man " and raising your own ratings to the '80s parent? We offer you seven excellent options to achieve all these goals. I mean, all these experiments have been tested by the editorial.
Soap bubble in the plate.
It's the simplest and most mature experiment that even the preschool can handle. ?
For your experience, you will need:
- Deep and wide soup plates;
- A little water (semi plate);
- a few drops of the washing machine;
- Soca/cotail plastics tube.
Put the water in the plate and add the mosquito, then put the tube in the water and clean the large soap bubble with the diameter of the plate. If you move the tube carefully, you can blow the bubbles smaller inside the big bubble or blow a whole bunch of different size bubbles that'll be squeezed in a plate like a precious crystal. Some four to five-year-old children (and respected adult comrades) this soap show can take an hour. Check!
Carbon gas blows the air ball.
One of the most common chemical reactions can give your child the joy of a scientific discovery. All you need is:
- empty plastic bottle from gas;
- Table Oxus (not Oxensation!), about 50-100 ml;
- food soda (2-3 tea spoons);
- empty air balloon.
