Once it was frozen, I popped that block of ice into quite a large container that I used to store muffins and cookies in. It probably measures 12″x12″ and is probably about 5″ high. That was a good size for 4 or 5 kids to work comfortably around. You
I loved that this activity allowed them to discover ways to melt ice. They acted like scientists by making a hypothesis and then testing it out. This activity is also great for teaching kiddos that water and ice are the same substance. Stay tuned for more
This time we decided to make some super cool dinosaurs frozen inside ice eggs for a fun twist! How to make frozen dinosaur eggs You will need: balloons. mini dinosaur figures. water. glitter [Amazon affiliate links] Directions: Simply pop one dinosaur ins
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