Can you make an egg bounce? Try this simple chemistry experiment and watch an eggshell dissolve! Materials needed:– Egg (raw);– Jug;– Vinegar;– Dye (optional) to test a different coloured egg. Step by step:– Put the eggs in the jar – be careful not to break them;– Add the vinegar so that it submerges the egg;– …
At Science4you, we want to celebrate International Women’s Day by letting you know a little more about some of history’s most influential female scientists and their discoveries. Over the centuries, many women, thanks to their courage and determination, have succeeded and marked history with important discoveries, particularly in the field of science.On this day, we …
Feel like doing some crafts or doing a fun activity with the kids? It’s time to add some colour to your days with a step-by-step Tie-dye activity. This activity is great to do with children and is the perfect activity for the holidays. Tie-dye” is a very old technique, originating in China and Japan, which …
Good weather is coming, so we can take the opportunity to do our experiments outdoors. As well as being more fun, we can further explore each experiment without worrying about what we make dirty at home. Today, we are going to make some crazy slime. This experiment, as well as being great fun and sensory, …
Holy Week is around the corner and nothing like entertaining the kids with a very sweet and original activity: cup-shaped chocolate eggs. Besides looking great on the Easter table, they are also edible. For this experiment we’ll need:– Tracing paper– Tray– Water balloons– Scissors– Chocolate for melting– Coloured sprinkles and almonds (to decorate) – optional Procedure: …
March 8th is International Women’s Day and, at Science4you, we want to celebrate this date by letting you know a little more about some of the most influential women in the History of Science. Throughout the centuries, women had to be brave and determined to follow their dreams and succeed in areas dominated by men. …