@nhfzslhdn: A cool hands-on experiment for your preschoolers! Both of my boys had a blast with this. It’s always a hit so grab a few household supplies and give this lava lamp science activity a try! This experiment is a fun way to teach early introduction of science concepts like chemical reactions, density, and polarity through a hands-on activity. Also, to wow them with the floating coloured bubbles! What you need: 📌 Baking soda 📌 Cooking oil or baby oil 📌 Vinegar 📌 Food colouring ➡️ Fill a glass about 3/4 full will cooking oil. ➡️ Add 1 tbsp of baking soda to the glass. ➡️ In a small cups, pour some vinegar and food coloring. ➡️ Use a dropper to add the colored vinegar to the oil. ➡️ Let them observe and watch the reaction. ‼️ Adult supervision is required for this experiment. You must supervise your kids at all times while doing it. If your toddler is still mouthing, wait until they are not. #play #playideasforkids #kidsactivities #toddler #toddleractivities #montessori #montessorimom #montessoriathome #montessoriplay #bilateralcoordination #funactivity #playbaselearning #playathome #braindevelopment #earlylearning #finemotorskills #finemotoractivity #grossmotorskills #handsonlearning #prewritingskills #diyplayideas #science #experimentsforkids #lavalamp #3yearsolds #fyp