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Science

  • The child learned about chemical reactions by observing the interaction between the dish soap and the milk.
  • They gained an understanding of surface tension as they saw the food coloring move across the milk when soap was added.
  • Observing the swirling patterns in the milk and the colors mixing together helped the child learn about fluid dynamics and color mixing.
  • By understanding the concept of fat molecules in milk, the child learned about the science behind the magic milk experiment.

Encourage continued development by exploring other kitchen science experiments, such as making a baking soda volcano or creating a rainbow with Skittles and water. This can help spark curiosity and further understanding of scientific concepts through hands-on activities.

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