This simple magic milk science experiment really is magical to watch. Add food colouring to milk plus one simple 'magical' ingredient and watch as the colours explode and swirl about like fireworks.
Showing posts with label Bonfire Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonfire Night. Show all posts
mmmmmm......these firework iced biscuits are yummy and simple enough for kids to bake! Simply make star shaped biscuits using a basic biscuit recipe and decorated them as fireworks. Firework biscuits are perfect for any celebration whether it be new year, bonfire night or a birthday party.
Painted firework toast is such a fun activity for kids. Toddlers and preschoolers as well as older kids will love this edible artwork! Painting on bread is a simple way to involve children with celebrating bonfire night or New Years Eve. Simply paint firework shapes and patterns on bread, pop the bread in the toaster and your tasty snack is complete.
Get babies and toddlers involved in celebrations like bonfire night and New Years Eve by making them a firework sensory bottle. Sensory bottles are easy to make by recycling plastic bottles and adding small objects from around the house.
Firework playdough is a fun craft and sensory activity to try with toddlers and preschoolers, older kids will probably love it too! We love anything that involves glitter and sparkles so we couldn't wait to get started on our playdough fireworks. This activity is easy to set up and would be great for bonfire night or New Years Eve.
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