science
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Are you ready to infuse your holiday season with enchantment, laughter, and the spirit of Christmas? Look no further than “Elves on a Mission: The Magical Adventures of Bob, Sally, & David”! 🎄📚✨ Step into the whimsical world of Bob, Sally, and David, Santa’s mischievous yet lovable elves, as they embark on a heartwarming adventure
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Welcome to the world of our creative elves, where magic and science intertwine! I invite you to embark on a journey of discovery as we unveil exciting science projects created by our mischievous friends. These projects are not only fun and engaging but also educational, offering you an opportunity to explore scientific concepts through hands-on
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Potato Inertia Experiment With a Potato, Knife, and mallet, stick the knife about an inch into the potato. Using the mallet, tap the handle of the knife with the potato hanging at the bottom of the knife. See what happens? This is a clear example of Newton’s First Law of Motion. Inertia is a property
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Th elves brought us more Christmas Science Experiments. Today’s projects were Dancing Popcorn and a Hot Ice Experiment. These fun projects kept my kids entertained for the evening. They learned about what happens when combining an acid and a base, exothermic reactions, and what supercooling is. Take a 1/4 cup of popcorn kernels in a
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Two Christmas Science Projects below to bring Christmas cheer and promote learning. Try them out with your family this weekend. Candy Cane Experiment: You will test what will dissolve a Candy Cane by using hot water, cold water, salt water, and vinegar. Have the kids put their hypothesis in before the start of the project.
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Oh our elves are busy being mischievous and having fun this Christmas! Snowstorm Science Experiment You’ll Need: Baby oil Water White Acrylic Paint Glitter Alka Seltzer Tabs Mason Jar Directions: Fill the mason jar halfway full with Baby Oil. In a separate bowl, mix paint and water together. Sprinkle glitter on top of baby oil
