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EVERYDAY ITEMS ARE NOT AS EASY AS THEY SEEM
Sometimes it can be really surprising, how many useful things there are around you! It's so cool! Learn how to repurpose and upcycle all those seemingly useless or just old things around you. Live and learn!
You can make very comfortable cookie cutters out of old plastic bottles and cut out cookies in a shape of flowers, fishes, frogs, and what not! An empty soda can is another cool device for cookie cutting. Use it as we show it in this video, and make as many cookie cutters as you like.
In this video, you'll find a couple of cool science tricks. Have you ever seen a drop of ink in a drop of PVA glue? Check out our magic tutorial and learn what's so special about it.
In this video, you can also find amazing physical tricks! One of my favorite tricks is spider racing! Spider racing is a cool game! For this one, you need a piece of foil to make a field, and a permanent marker – draw a couple of spiders and then pour some water over them! Move spiders using a straw and the power of your breath. Enjoy the game!
Pool noodles can be useful not only in summer. In this science tutorial video for kids, we'll teach you how to use pool noodles for Math classes.
Watch this video up to the end and see how to make amazing crafts out of empty Kinder Surprise containers! There are so many cool ideas for you!
TIMESTAMPS:
01:17 - Soda can cookie cutter
03:27 - Spider racing track
07:23 - Pool noodle math
01:15 - Mini pool
14:04 - Pillowcase dress
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