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10 Fun Science Experiments for Kids with Liquids – Water,Colors,Milk,Soap,Oil

If Your Kid loves experimenting at home then he/she will love following  Science Experiments that can be done at home with Simple Materials with a Mix of water,color ,milk ,soap, oil and others Found in the Kitchen or nearby Store.

Top 10 Experiments With Liquids

Top 10 Experiments With Liquids


Activities that kids would enjoy doing and learn new concepts with each experiment.
 Click on Each activity to Watch Youtube Video, Instructions and Working Principle
These activities increase the curiosity  as well as reasoning skills of your little scientist. You need common home materials for the experiments. 

List of Activities (Click Below) for Kids with Liquids

  1. Walking Running Water
  2. Gooey Slime
  3. Lava Lamp
  4. Bouncing Egg
  5. Growing and Shrinking Eggs
  6. Edible Polymer
  7. Red Cabbage -Natural Indicator
  8. Density Tower
  9. Color Changing Milk
  10. Worm Slime
  1. Walking Running Water 

    Walking-water-Experiment

    Walking-water-Experiment

    Walking Running Water (Click for Video and Instructions) is a fun science experiments for kids to do at home which works on air pressure and gravity. We experience both air pressure and gravity in our life and we’ll use these concepts to make this experiment work!

  2. Gooey Slime

    Featured Image Gooey Slime Experiment
    Gooey Slime
     is a fun science experiment for kids where they make their own polymer at home. Why are polymers important to us? There are polymers everywhere around us. From plastic bottles, erasers, rubber shoes to glue; these items are examples of polymers that are around us.

  3. Lava Lamp

    Home Made Lava Lamp Experiment for Kids

    Home Made Lava Lamp Experiment

    Make your own Lava Lamp is a cool science experiment which uses simple house hold items like oil, water, food color and effervescent tablets to create chemical reactions and funky balls of colored blobs that move around like it happens in a real lava lamp!

  4. Bouncing Eggs

    Bouncing Egg Experiment Step 6

    Bouncing Egg Experiment Step 6

    Bouncing Egg  is is a fun science experiment for kids to do at home. It’s well known that eggs have shells that one must remove before eating but if you put eggs in vinegar, the vinegar does the work of removing the shell for you plus making it rubbery and bouncy!

  5. Growing and Shrinking Eggs

    Growing and Shrinking Egg Experiment Step 9

    Growing and Shrinking Egg Experiment Step 9

    Super amazing experiment for Kids. Growing and Shrinking Eggs is a fun science experiment for kids to do at home. It’s the next level of the classic ‘Bouncing Egg’ experiment.

  6. Edible Polymer

    Edible Polymer

    Edible Polymer

    Edible Polymer is a chemistry Science experiment where kids can make worm slime without borax that become jelly balls which is edible!

  7. Red Cabbage: Natural Indictor

    Natural Indicator Experiment Step 8

    Natural Indicator Experiment

    Red Cabbage : Natural Indicator: This is a cool science experiment for kids which uses an Acid-Base indicator extracted from a natural source- Red Cabbage, there are several natural indicators like Turmeric, Hibiscus, Rose petals, beet-root, Litmus etc.

  8. Density Tower

    Density Tower Experiment Step 7

    Density Tower Experiment

    In this cool activity Color Density Tower– is a fun science experiment for kids to do at home which shows how due to density difference, layers of different liquids can sit on top of each other.

  9. Color Changing Milk

    Color Changing Milk

    Color Changing Milk

    In this cool activity Color Changing Milk – is a cool science experiment which uses simple house hold items like milk, water, food color and dish-washing soap to create the awesome chemical reactions leading to a beautiful rush of color in milk.

  10. Worm Slime

    Worm-Slime-Experiment-Step-8In this cool experiment –Worm Slime is a fun science experiment for kids to do at home which shows how easily they can make their own worm like polymer! Kids will learn that there are many types of polymers around us and the properties depend on the chemicals they are made from.

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