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My son is turning 7 & I want to give him a fun & educational birthday party. I thought of having a science party where the kids all show up wearing lab jackets & do fun & easy science project's will be a good idea, But I don't wonna spend a enormous amount of money. Edible game's are good, explosive device's not so good.

2007-02-26 16:58:36 · 1 answers · asked by cherry c 1 in Games & Recreation Other - Games & Recreation

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If you live in Australia go to your local Sci- Tech place. In their shop thay have a book called
'101 Cool Science Experiments with Glen Singelton.' published by Hinkler books Australia.
It has lots of experiments you can do around the house.
Sci-Tech also sells cheap science toys, some cheap enough for party packs.
My grand-daughter (5yrsbut bright) and I have lots of fun with following water things.
- Big tub filled with H2O - What floats? Can you make metal float? ( Yes put it gently on floating paper). Even older kids can get deliciosly wet so do in bathroom.
Several glasses of H2O different levels make water zylophone.
H2O in H2O they mix; H20 and some liquids drop bottom of H2O; Oil floats on top. How mix/ Use dish washing liquid
Dish washing liquid also useful for bubbles.

2007-02-26 20:24:25 · answer #1 · answered by teacher groovyGRANNY 3 · 0 0

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