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Yes, you can actually make shaving cream play dough! But be prepared, because this is MESSY! And while on the inside, I was trying to hold back my mini freak out about the mess, my 3 year old and 5 year old were loving it. I mean REALLY loving it. I haven't seen them enjoy an activity this much in ages! I'm not sure if they were more into the play dough, or more into the giant mess I was letting them create. Either way, this was tons of fun! (And the clean up wasn't nearly as bad as I…

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Shaving Cream Thunderstorms • Capturing Parenthood Thunderstorm Art Preschool, Shaving Cream Stem Activities, Thunderstorm Science Experiment, Tornado Stem Activities, Shaving Cream Science Experiments, Thunder Activities Preschool, Thunderstorm Activities For Preschool, Natural Disasters Preschool, Thunder Preschool Activity

Summer has officially arrived and it’s one of our favorite seasons! We love all of the extra outdoor fun that summertime has to offer…swimming pools, water tables, squirt guns, picnics…the list goes on and on. But in our neck of the woods, summertime often includes afternoon thunderstorms. You can pretty much guarantee an afternoon storm […]

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This shaving cream foam sand is an EASY way to make kinetic sand. It only takes two ingredients, and it ends up being a really interesting sensory experiment! Make Kinetic Sand, How To Make Foam, Sensory Table, Kinetic Sand, Toddler Snacks, Toddler Fun, Sensory Bins, Shaving Cream, Sensory Activities

Have you ever played with kinetic sand? That stuff has the coolest texture ever! It's kind of pricey though, and in our family, it would all end up on the floor after the first time we played with it. So it just doesn't feel like it's worth buying until my kids are a bit older. But do-it-yourself kinetic sand? Why not! We decided to make it ourselves! There are so many kinetic sand recipes out there that it's a little overwhelming to know which ones are worth trying! I wanted to find a…

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Home Science Tools on Instagram: "☔️Directions and lesson below🌦️  What you need: 🔹A cup 🔹Shaving Cream 🔹Water 🔹Food coloring  What you do: 🔹Measure 180 mL of water in the graduated cup. 🔹Spray the shaving cream to form a “cloud” on top of the water 🔹Drip food coloring onto the shaving cream  🚀Science Lesson When clouds become too heavy, precipitation happens. Precipitation is water that comes back to Earth, like rain. The shaving cream was like a cloud. The food coloring is like rain. Food coloring made the shaving cream too heavy, so the food coloring fell out of the shaving cream cloud, like rain. This is one of the hands-on science experiments in the Science Unlocked kit, Weather Watch. Link in Bio. #homeschool #homeschoolmom #scienceexperiment #scienceteacher #stemeducation # Rain Food, Cloud Experiments, Home Science, Science Tools, Science Lesson, Water Food, Water Drip, Summer Learning, Stem Education

Home Science Tools on Instagram: "☔️Directions and lesson below🌦️ What you need: 🔹A cup 🔹Shaving Cream 🔹Water 🔹Food coloring What you do: 🔹Measure 180 mL of water in the graduated cup. 🔹Spray the shaving cream to form a “cloud” on top of the water 🔹Drip food coloring onto the shaving cream 🚀Science Lesson When clouds become too heavy, precipitation happens. Precipitation is water that comes back to Earth, like rain. The shaving cream was like a cloud. The food coloring is like…

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I wasn't sure how these shaving cream rain clouds were going to turn out, but they were beautiful! I love any experiment that's easy enough for my kids to do themselves. And I also love when I get to use a rainbow assortment of colours to create something beautiful. So this was a winner! This activity was easy to put together and allowed us to learn a little bit about weather. Although, my girls were definitely more interested in the hands on part, not so much the learning. But what can you…

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