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Here’s a perfect science experiment for the kids (and all the seashells they insisted on bringing home that you don’t know what to do with) 🐚 ✏️ Supplies: - A glass jar or container - Water - Small seashells (the smaller the better!) - Baking soda - Vinegar 👉 Steps: 1. Fill the container halfway with warm water 2. Drop in the seashells 3. Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda until dissolved 4. Add a splash of vinegar (more or less depending on how big your container is) 5. Watch them dance! Looking
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Here’s a perfect science experiment for the kids (and all the seashells they insisted on bringing home that you don’t know what to do with) 🐚 ✏️ Supplies: - A glass jar or container - Water - Small seashells (the smaller the better!) - Baking soda - Vinegar 👉 Steps: 1. Fill the container halfway with warm water 2. Drop in the seashells 3. Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda until dissolved 4. Add a splash of vinegar (more or less depending on how big your container is) 5. Watch them dance! Looking
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