Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Fizzy Rainbow Bubbles

Today was a good day to bring back a preschool science project blast from the past.
My older kids loved doing this, and I knew Rachel would, too.

We made Fizzy Rainbow Bubbles with vinegar, food color and baking soda!  
All you need to do is fill some small containers with about 1/2 cup of vinegar and add a drop or two of color to each one.  Sprinkle a little baking soda in the bottom of a baking pan. Then use a medicine syringe or dropper to transfer the colored vinegar to the pan.


 Ta-da! Fizzy Rainbow Bubbles!

She went through many refills of vinegar and several different pans of baking soda.


Each pan can go a long time before it finally loses all of its fizz.  Clean your kitchen sink drain with the used up one and start over again!


This is an economical and safe little science project for the preschool set. Any spilled vinegar just gives you a cleaner counter top as you wipe it up!
It's a win-win for everyone.

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