Simple Science
By Deborah Shelton
Help children develop a love for science, or nurture their already-growing interest, with these simple experiments.
Cloud Maker
Ever wanted to catch a cloud in a bottle? Now's your chance! Pour just a splash
of water into a 2-liter plastic bottle. Light a match (a grownup's job) and
drop it into the bottle. Immediately replace the lid and squeeze the bottle
a few times to watch your cloud form.
Magic Flowers
Create your own unique flowers with this neat trick. Fill a vase with water
and 8-10 drops of food coloring. Cut the stem of a white carnation at a diagonal,
and place the flower into the vase. After a few hours you will notice a slight
change of color in the petals. Let the flower soak
overnight and observe the dramatic change in the morning.
Mouth Lightning
Don't worry--this doesn't hurt a bit! In fact, you may want to try this at
your next sleepover party. Stand in front of a mirror and turn off all of
the lights. Pop a wintergreen-flavored Life Saver into your mouth and chew.
Can you believe your eyes? This "lightning" phenomenon is called
triboluminescence. To find out more about triboluminescence, visit http://chemistry.about.com/cs/howthingswork/a/aa060601a.htm .
About the Author:
Deborah Shelton edits The Five Minute Parent email newsletter. For your free
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