Science Nook
04/27/2026
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Watching gummy worms grow, shrink, and disappear = instant engagement 👀
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04/27/2026
OCEAN SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS
Learn about waves, currents, ocean animals, and more!
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04/27/2026
Make your own colorful swirl bounce balls at home!
Materials:
White school glue (PVA)
Borax powder
Warm water
Food coloring (gel works best for bold swirls)
Fine glitter (optional)
2 bowls
Measuring spoons
Spoon or craft stick
Paper towels
Directions:
In one bowl, mix ½ cup warm water with 1 tablespoon borax and stir until dissolved. Set aside.
In another bowl, add 1 tablespoon white glue, 2–3 drops of different food colors, and a little glitter if desired.
Slowly pour 1 tablespoon of the borax solution into the glue. Let it sit for about 10–15 seconds, then gently stir until it starts to clump together.
Lift the mixture out and roll it between your palms for 1–2 minutes until it forms a smooth ball. The more you roll it, the bouncier it becomes.
Place the ball on a paper towel and let it rest for 5–10 minutes before playing.
Tips:
Less stirring creates better swirl patterns. Gel food coloring gives brighter swirls, and adding silver or glow glitter makes fun galaxy-style bounce balls.
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