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In this lesson, learn how to make your own homemade slime that oozes and wiggles. This project is equal parts science and craft, and so much fun to try!
with Sophie's WorldIn this lesson, learn how to make your own homemade slime that oozes and wiggles. This project is equal parts science and craft, and so much fun to try!
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Want to entertain kids with a love for aquatic creatures? Join in with this fun lesson that turns upcycling into a jellyfish bottle craft using household items.
with Sophie's WorldWant to entertain kids with a love for aquatic creatures? Join in with this fun lesson that turns upcycling into a jellyfish bottle craft using household items.
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Learn how to make a solid ball that foams in water, revealing a surprise inside! All you need to get started is baking soda, water, and a touch of vinegar.
with Sophie's WorldLearn how to make a solid ball that foams in water, revealing a surprise inside! All you need to get started is baking soda, water, and a touch of vinegar.
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Join in with this lesson from Sophie's World to learn how to make bubble snakes using bubbles, recycled water bottles, rubber bands, and an old washcloth.
with Sophie's WorldJoin in with this lesson from Sophie's World to learn how to make bubble snakes using bubbles, recycled water bottles, rubber bands, and an old washcloth.
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If you have kids that love learning and DIY projects, they'll surely enjoy making homemade bubbles and bubble wands in this lesson from Sophie's World.
with Sophie's WorldIf you have kids that love learning and DIY projects, they'll surely enjoy making homemade bubbles and bubble wands in this lesson from Sophie's World.
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