YOU WILL NEED:
3 cups of baking soda
1/2 cup of hair conditioner (suggest white in color so that it looks like snow)
glitter (optional)
large plastic container or large pan
"snow" tools: beads, toothpicks, cookie cutters or Play-Doh tools, ribbon and googling eyes for snow people
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Pour baking soda into container.
2. Pour conditioner into container.
3. Stir together with a spoon (or your hands). Snow should be like sand.
4. Let the play begin!
I will give you a word of caution: your child(ren) may want to make snowballs and then throw said snowball at you. The good news is that this snow cleans up easily. So I suggest wearing play clothes (or if you live in Phoenix, bathing suites to hose down the "snow" covered kids, haha) and doing the snow outside (just like real snow, haha).
Jack, Colton, and the neighborhood kids enjoyed the snow-- long after we ran out of baking soda and conditioner, they kept asking for more snowballs. It makes me so happy when Jack and friends enjoy one of my science experiments. Parenting, and engineering, win! 😀
And for those who have children older than 3, you can explain how mixing the baking soda and conditioner together creates an exothermic reaction, which is the same type of reaction in the formation of real snow (exothermic is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat or light). And if you want an endothermic reaction, like the reaction that melting snow is, then pour some vinegar on top of your fake snow. Below is a video to help your children learn more about exothermic and endothermic reactions. Happy Snow-lidays! ⛄
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