'Play with Your Food: Science Experiments!'

05:37 Sep 5, 2021
'Be the cool mom and let your kids play with their food. :)  These 4 science experiments, using easy-to-find food, are sure to wow your kids and keep them busy.  Subscribe for videos!  http://bit.ly/sub2moms  FAKE BOOGERS Ingredients - 1/2 cup boiling water - 3 packets Gelatin  - 1/2 cup corn syrup - Optional Food coloring  Directions 1.  First have your kids pour the packets of gelatin into a bowl. 2.  Then the adult should pour the boiling water on top of the gelatin.  Kids can stir and let sit for 5 minutes. 3.  In a separate bowl, add corn syrup and food coloring and stir to combine. 4.  Next, slowly pour the gelatin mixture into the bowl with corn syrup and stir with a fork.  Observe the change in consistency.  ICE CREAM IN A BAG Ingredients - 1 cup half & half - 2 tablespoons sugar - Dash of Vanilla - Chocolate chips - 3 cups ice - 1/3 cup kosher or rock salt  Directions 1.  Pour the half & half into sandwich sized plastic bag.  Add sugar, vanilla and chocolate chips, or any other mix-ins you want. 2.  Zip up the plastic bag very well. 3.  In a gallon sized plastic bag, add ice and salt.  Put the sandwich bag with ingredients in the gallon sized bag and zip up. 4.  Shake for 10 minutes.  Spoon into bowl and then your mouth! :)  GLOW IN THE DARK ICE Ingredients - Ice cube trays and UV flashlight: https://amzn.to/2Xj9olL - regular ice cubes - Tonic water  Directions 1.   Freeze tonic water in an ice cube tray overnight. 2.  Pop out your tonic water ice cubes into a bowl.  Put regular ice cubes in a separate bowl. 3.  Find a dark room and test with UV flashlight  DANCING WORMS Ingredients - Gummy worms - Water to cover the worms - A few spoonfuls of baking soda - Glass of Vinegar  Directions 1.  Cut gummy worms in half with kitchen scissors. 2.  Soak worms in just enough water to cover them and mix with a few spoonfuls of baking soda.  Let sit for about 30 minutes. 3.  Pour a glass of vinegar.  Drop the gummy worms in the glass of vinegar, one at a time and watch them slowly dance.  Follow What’s Up Moms on:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatsUpMoms  Instagram! http://instagram.com/whatsupmoms  Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/whatsupmoms  Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/whatsupmoms   We provide our videos for entertainment and promotional purposes only. It is your responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, or usefulness of the content, instructions and advice contained in our videos. WUM is not liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on anything contained in our videos. Some of the links provided are a result of our participation in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.' 

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