What is it about light, bright rubber filled with air that brings us so much joy? Balloons of all types have a nostalgic appeal that’s hard to pinpoint, but whether we’re talking round and ...
Jason Lindsey showed a fun experiment kids can do using two ingredients from the kitchen to make a balloon blow up. You can find more of Jason’s experiments online at www.Hookedonscience.org.
This week on Mess It Up with Megan, we will be using a few household items to blow up a balloon. All you will need for this experiment is a yeast packet, sugar, warm water, and a bottle. The bottle ...
Start by gathering an empty water bottle, balloon, and a pushpin or scisors for later. To make sure that there is nothing wrong with the balloon, give it a test blow. Then, take the deflated balloon ...
Remember when we were kids, we played blowing balloons, we did not burst it often, do you want to? We bring the fun time back to you. Take one minute to have fun with blowing balloon and make it burst ...
“You want to make something new that hasn’t been done before you have to sort of think outside of the box and not follow like an instruction manual.” And that’s exactly what Robin Phinizy is doing. “I ...