1. Have a booger eater? Swap out the real stuff for some STEM-approved snot.
Gross your kids out with the recipe from Little Bins for Little Hands.
2. Explore the wonderful weirdness of candy by dissolving gumdrops in water.
Get details here.
3. Or use Everlasting Gobstoppers and watch the changing colors stay in their own lanes.
These colors don’t run, but they do change as the candy dissolves! Learn more HERE!
4. I mean…if they’re gonna eat the Play-Doh anyway, might as well make it taste good!
This one is peanut butter flavored. Get the recipe from Danya Banya.
5. Get down and dirty with an edible earth lesson.
Learn more at A Day in First Grade.
6. Chewing glass can mean something delicious now!
Make your own edible glass with Go Science Girls.
7. Take a biology break by making your own yogurt.
Find out how HERE!
8. Learning is as easy as churning (butter).
Get the instructions from Little Bins for Little Hands.
9. Give them a glowing good time!
Danya Banya will show you how.
10. Get busy with a variety of eggs-periments.
Playdough to Plato will show you how.
11. Change the state of fruit into sorbet for a cool science-y treat.
Navigating by Joy has the recipe.
12. Ready to talk dehydration? Turn grapes into raisins!
Yum. Learn Play Imagine has you covered.
13. Tired of drinking your juice? Chew it!
These homemade juice balls are sure to thrill. Recipe HERE!
14. Show them the power of sour.
The expression “give it some juice” had to come from somewhere! (Learn more HERE.)
15. Explore the layers of sedimentary rock with these seven-layer cookie bars.
Get the deliciously smart recipe HERE.
16. Reversible change can be delicious!
Click HERE if you need more info.
17. Teach them all about genetics with this edible DNA helix.
Get directions from The Happy Housewife.
Original article and pictures take http://www.buzzfeed.com/morganshanahan/food-science-experiments-that-will-blow-your-kids-minds?utm_term=.ifeWXAdJQ6&crlt.pid=camp.jtUdgF5lFiXQ#.mvZqjozy3X site
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