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Discovery™ #Mindblown Volcano Science Lab Hands-On Kids Experiment Set
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My 7 year old daughter loved this volcano activity kit. It was easy to setup with easy to follow instructions. This was a fun and messy way to learn more about volcanos. Perfect to a cold and snowy day
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very easy to do and great fun for my granddaughter! It turned out great and was super easy to do! It was a great interactive and learning activity for her. Well worth the money if your kids enjoy things like this.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was a fun little kit. They include a tiny bit of baking soda, but you have to provide your own vinegar. The dye is powder, which we loved. It was easy to mix with the baking soda. The volcano is tiny, so it's hard for little hands to manage. You'll definitely need a grownup to help
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My daughter loved the step-by-step instructions and simple tools that allowed her to create her own volcanic reaction. I love that she's learning, forming additional hypotheses, and able to independently test those hypotheses -- owning her own learning and thinking. I'm rating this one 4 instead of 5 stars for a couple of small reasons, which are easy to account for, but a slow things down a touch: There's just one funnel included, which the child needs to use to pour the vinegar into the volcano, then is supposed to use to pour the baking soda in and create the reaction. Since the funnel stays wet from the vinegar, only a little bit of the baking soda makes its way through the wet funnel spout into the volcano, then the bubbling reaction comes back up through the funnel, drenching the rest of the baking soda still in the funnel. I pulled out a second small funnel from our kitchen and solved it, but adding one more funnel to the kit would make this lots easier for most. The one other problem is the spouts on the dye powder containers are really small and the dye powder clogs up in there. I used a straight pin to keep unclogging the spouts for my daughter, which worked fine, but was a bit annoying to her. All in all, this kit made for a fun morning of learning, but did require a decent amount of problem-solving on the supervising parent end of things.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Baking soda volcanos have always been the perfect kids science experiment. My parents made them. I made them. And now, thanks to Mindblown, my kids have too. They loved thinking about what would happen and why before making a fun (and easy to clean up) mess. Better yet, I didn't have to spend hours making a paper mache volcano!
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