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We’ll do a simple Valentines day science experiment that kids can do at home or in school that aren’t too crazy but are still a lot of fun! Your kids will love this super cute and easy Balloon blow up Valentine’s Day science experiment. This balloon Blow up Valentine’s Day science project using vinegar and baking soda is a lot of fun and easy to do. Check out these cool 30+ Valentine’s day Crafts for kids
This is a super fun Valentine day science experiment , where the heart shaped balloon magically blows up due to the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar! A great small group valentine activity.
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This very simple baking soda and vinegar science experiment always amazes kids, this Valentine day heart shaped balloon blow up is an excellent STEM activity for kids to do in the month of February .
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So, grab the following items and prepare to this cutest valentines day craft with your preschoolers and kindergarteners.Baking SodaVinegarEmpty Water BottlesHeart shaped BalloonsMeasuring SpoonsMarkersFunnel {optional but helpful)
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It’s super easy to make this amaze kids with this valentine science experiment activity for preschool and kindergarten kids:Grab some heart shaped balloonsFill an empty water bottle with 1/2 vinegar using a funnel add 2 spoons of baking soda in the deflated ballooncarefully put the deflated balloon on the bottle1/2 filled with vinegarnow ask the kid to hold the balloon and let the baking soda drop into the bottleas baking soda enters the bottle filled with vinegar, the magic beginsthe balloon magically starts to blow up by itself (It’s due to the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar)Kids will have a blast doing this simple valentine science experiment. Check the video below for visual instructions