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1. Mix 2 tbsp. hot water and 1/2 tsp. Borax in a small bowl. 2. In a separate bowl, combine 1 tbsp. corn flour, 1 tbsp. glue and a few drops of food coloring. 3. Transfer 1/2 tsp. of the Borax and ...
Put some spring into your spring break with these simple homemade bouncy balls. They require just a few materials from around the house, only take five minutes to make and provide hours of bouncy fun ...
Make a DIY bouncy ball using laundry powder, cornstarch, school glue and a little water! Make a DIY bouncy ball using borax laundry powder, cornstarch, school glue and a little water! This chemistry ...
This activity demonstrates a unique chemical reaction between the borax and the glue. The borax acts as connector to the polymer molecules in the glue, helping to create chains of molecules that stay ...
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If you thought there was no point in visiting Chicago Botanic Garden until the flowers start to bloom, think again. The garden's Weekend Family Classes dig into some of kids' favorite things–while ...
A fun, simple craft to make your own bouncy balls! A fun, simple craft to make your own bouncy balls. Encourage your child to experiment with different sizes and shapes to see how the balls move ...