EggSperiment: Brush Your… errr… Egg (Part 4 of 4) and the Free Printable EggSperiment Pack
This activity helps kids understand how very important it is to brush your teeth every day!
For this activity we chose coke, grape soda (we didn’t have any grape juice) and coffee. You can use any beverage that you think will stain your teeth. The kids each selected two drinks and we let the eggs soak for several hours.
As the kids “brushed” their eggs, they were amazed at how quickly and easily the “stain” came off.
Did you miss the first posts in this series?
- Science EggSperiments: Just in time for Easter! (Part 1 of 4)
- 3 More Quick EggSperiments: How strong is that egg? (part 2 of 4)
- 4 More Science EggSperiments: (Part 3 of 4)
- Human Body Experiment – Protect That Brain! – Design your own egg drop
Finally, it’s here!! The Free EggSperiment Pack!
Click here to download the free Egg-speriment Pack with all the fun activities we shared the past several days!
Click here to Save this on Pinterest: Egg Experiments for Kids
Do you an your kids like science experiments? You might enjoy these posts. You’ll find free Science Experiment Packs that you can download there as well.
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You might be interested in these Science Packets:
Life Cycles Packet: In this 50+ page unit, kids will become familiar with the different stages in the life cycles of the chicken, sea turtle, frog, mosquito, butterfly, dragonfly, bee, mouse, and ladybug.
Be sure to check out our various Science Packets, like the Simple Machines Packet (which we did when the kids were 5, 7 and 9)
Earth Science Packet (150+ pages)
Layers of the Atmosphere Packet
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