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That’s why I couldn’t help but try this “Walking Water” experiment from PBS Kids—and it didn’t disappoint. To get started, you need the simplest of materials: For the paper towels ...
Fill the first, third and fifth cups most of the way full. Add food coloring to the water. To make a rainbow effect, add a few drops of blue color to the first glass, yellow color to the third and ...
This simple experiment shows how a vortex forms, making it a perfect hands-on learning activity for kids. Learn how water "walks" with this colorful science experiment! Kids will love creating a ...
Arizona PBS Previews is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart ...
WCIA 3 Meteorologist Jacob Dickey and ciLiving host Jaclyn Friedlander try the walking water paper towel experiment MacKenzie Scott has donated $19 billion. The impact? 'Transformational,' new ...
"But I also want to have fun. I think mentoring kids is fun." Geaux Girls STEM conducts the walking water experiment, which demonstrates capillary action — how water climbs from a plant's ...