Volcano Kit Educational Science Experiment Volcano Kit Educational Science Experiment Volcano Kit Educational Science Experiment Volcano Kit Educational Science Experiment Volcano Kit Educational Science Experiment

Volcano Kit Educational Science Experiment

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Volcano Kit Educational Science Experiment

We all know about the classic baking soda and vinegar volcano experiment. Well, this one is an upgraded version of that classic science experiment. This Volcano kit is a complete science experiment kit. It’s a complete kit with colored baking soda, a dropper for the vinegar, and a hallow volcano structure. It’s the perfect way to teach your kids how volcanoes erupt, and the science behind it. Moreover, it’s a great experiment that science teachers can do in school to demonstrate volcano eruption to their students. Unlike the DIY experiment that we were used to, this one is not done is a recycled plastic bottle. Instead, the package comes with an actual hallow plastic volcano structure. For a more realistic effect! This kit is a great weekend bonding activity for you and your little toddler. It’s also a great teaching tool for science teachers!

Realistic Volcano

This experiment is not just educational, but it’s also very fun to do! Your kids will surely enjoy it especially when the bubble flows from the top. Just like what happens when lava flows from the crater of the volcano. Moreover, the hole of the structure is wide so your kids won’t get messy getting the powder inside. It also comes with a dropper for the vinegar, so they can slowly pour in the vinegar to the powder mix. The structure also has a basin-like bottom the catches the flowing bubbles for a mess-free experiment!

Educational

Children remember better when they see than hear. That’s why performing this experiment to teach them about volcanoes is better than explaining it to them. This volcano is a visual presentation, and thus, they have an idea of what really happens in an actual volcanic eruption. Plus, they get to enjoy doing it with their hands! That’s learning by doing.


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