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Activity: "My Child Made Mini Pumpkin Beeswax Candles Discuss Explain Evidence"

Science

  • The child learned about the properties and characteristics of beeswax as a natural material for making candles.
  • They explored the concept of melting and solidifying as they heated the beeswax to pour it into the pumpkin molds.
  • They gained practical knowledge of the process of candle-making, including wick placement and how the size of the wick affects the burning rate.
  • They observed the transformation of the beeswax from a solid to a liquid and back to a solid state, reinforcing the concept of reversible changes.

Continued Development Tips: Encourage your child to explore different shapes and sizes for their beeswax candles. They can experiment with adding fragrances or colors to the beeswax to create scented or decorative candles. Additionally, they can research the history and cultural significance of candle-making in different societies to gain a broader understanding of this ancient craft.

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