This super fun science activity shows 3 different ways to make snow with baking soda that you can do at home! And it even feels cold like real snow!| Playing With Rain
Believe it or not, water doesn't always freeze at 32° F. Watch as supercooled water in a bottle is poured out and instantly freezes to ice!| Playing With Rain
There are several ways to make a cloud in a bottle, but this one is by far my favorite and works the best! You can even make "cloud rings" fly into the sky!| Playing With Rain
You would expect the air inside the balloon to rush out where the balloon is attached, but instead, the balloon somehow stays inflated inside the bottle!| Playing With Rain
Have you ever wondered how does hail form? Let's break down the formation of hail in an easy-to-understand way that kids can learn from.| Playing With Rain
This super fun weather experiment will help any kid become a meteorologist by making their own thermometer that measures the temperature!| Playing With Rain
There are several fun ways to create a cloud in a bottle, but this method is the simplest and easiest way that I have discovered how to do it!| Playing With Rain
This flexible eggshell experiment uses common supplies to magically transform a hard eggshell into a flexible, bendable eggshell that will amaze everyone!| Playing With Rain