Creative Science Activities to Try this Winter

Gingerbreads on Snow

The cold breeze and heavy snow are hitting the United States. The external temperature is less than 0°F and families are preferring to remains enclose inside their warm houses. Still, some families are becoming creative and experiencing the winter at its full.

Colleen Pabarcuslives lives in Cabool with her family. She is a mother of 12-year-old son Jeremiah and wives of a man named, Nathan. She with her family doing several science experiments in the freezing weather. They get this idea from some YouTube videos.

She and his husband fixed up a toilet paper roll and leave it to freeze in their yard. Then they placed a strip through a toilet paper roll downwards to form a base for the toilet paper to roll down and suspend in mid-air.

They also use two freeze-fry an egg, threw hot water, and create a snow-like spray. They also fill up water balloons and freeze them to form crystal-like balls.

“This was our first time trying any of these. My daughters and I watched from inside!” said Colleen. “They knew the cold was coming so they wanted to make the most of it!”

Another family in Springfield filled up multiple water balloons leave them overnight to freeze into crystal-like balls. This family used these frozen balloons to gives an interesting look to their front entrance.

Both these families used science experiments and enjoy themselves. You should also try an interesting idea with your friend and family. Also, share your idea with us.

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