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Science

  • The child learned about mixing different substances to create a new substance.
  • They observed how the orange tic tacs changed the color of the slime.
  • The child learned about the concept of crushing solids to obtain a desired outcome.
  • They explored the concept of cause and effect by understanding that crushing the orange tic tacs resulted in an orange color in the slime.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other materials that can be used to change the color of slime. They can try using different types of candies, food coloring, or even natural ingredients like fruits and vegetables. This will not only enhance their creativity but also deepen their understanding of chemical reactions and color mixing.

Book Recommendations

  • The Science of Slime by Sarah L. Schuette: This book explores the science behind slime and includes fun experiments and activities for children to try.
  • Colors and Mixtures by Greg Roza: This book introduces young readers to the concept of mixing colors and substances, providing simple explanations and engaging visuals.
  • Experiments with Solids, Liquids, and Gases by Chris Oxlade: This book offers hands-on experiments for children to learn about different states of matter and how they can be manipulated and combined.

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