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7 Cool Science Experiments for Kids to Do at Home

Baking Soda and Vinegar Volcano - Create a mini volcanic eruption using baking soda and vinegar, a classic experiment that's always a hit with kids.

Rainbow in a Glass - Layer different liquids by density to create a colorful rainbow in a glass, teaching kids about density and buoyancy.

Homemade Slime - Mix glue, baking soda, and contact lens solution to make stretchy slime, exploring the properties of polymers.

Balloon Rocket - Launch a balloon rocket along a string to demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion in a fun way.

Growing Crystals - Use salt or sugar to grow crystals, teaching kids about the process of crystallization and how solids form.

Magic Milk - Create swirling patterns in milk with food coloring and dish soap, demonstrating the science of surface tension.

Lava Lamp - Make a homemade lava lamp with oil, water, food coloring, and Alka-Seltzer, showing how oil and water don't mix.

Egg in a Bottle - Watch as an egg gets sucked into a bottle due to changes in air pressure, an experiment that’s both surprising and educational.