1. Rainbow in a Jar: Create a colorful rainbow in a jar using different densities of sugar water solutions.
  2. Walking Water: Observe capillary action in action as water 'walks' from one cup to another using paper towels.
  3. Magic Milk Experiment: Discover the effects of soap molecules on milk with this mesmerizing experiment.
  4. Bottle Diver: Learn about buoyancy by making a diver move up and down in a bottle filled with water.
  5. Ice Fishing: Explore the concept of density by 'fishing' for ice cubes in a bowl of water with salt.
  6. Water Cycle in a Bag: Observe the water cycle in action by creating a mini water cycle in a plastic bag.
  7. Exploding Baggies: Demonstrate the power of gas production by combining water, vinegar, and baking soda in a bag.
  8. Silly Straw Science: Investigate water pressure with a fun experiment involving drinking straws and water.
  9. Glowing Water: Shed light on the concept of fluorescence by making water glow with a black light and highlighter ink.
  10. Liquid Layers: Create a beautiful layered liquid tower using different liquids with varying densities.