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  1. Dec 28, 2022 · For another dinosaur ice activity, you can freeze each dino inside a balloon of water! This gives you frozen dino eggs to play with. This gives you frozen dino eggs to play with. Don’t use water balloons – they are too small – stick to regular balloons just fill the balloons with water until they are about 6 inches across.

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    I set out an assortment of ‘science’ tools for the hooligans to dig their frozen treasures out of the ice: 1. salt coloured with a few drops of blue food colouring 2. a shaker container for the salt 3. small pate spreaders 4. syringes 5. plastic test tubes 6. turkey baster 7. tweezers 8. bowl of hot water I placed everything in a shallow storage co...

  2. You will need: a bowl (plastic is best for removing the ice) water. plastic dinosaurs or other small toys. salt. excavation tools (Examples: spoon, paintbrush, toothbrush, water dropper, popsicle stick) baking sheet/bin/other container with sides. Instructions: Put your plastic dino in the bowl and add water.

  3. Place one dinosaur in each compartment of the ice tray, ensuring that part of the dinosaur, such as the tail, sticks out slightly to provide a grip for the child. Fill the ice tray with water and freeze it. Once frozen, remove the dinosaur ice cubes from the tray and place them in a bin. Encourage the child to use stones or toy hammers/objects ...

  4. Some children spent most of their time squirting water on the ice, while others focused on hitting and hammering. A few were really into using the salt to melt the ice. The salt wasn’t as action-oriented as the squirting and hammering, though! In the end , the children were successful in recovering each and every frozen dinosaur from the icy tar.

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  5. Directions: Stretch open the top of the balloon. If possible, have a helper insert the dinosaur while you hold the balloon open with both hands. Fill the balloon with water. You don’t need a lot of water, just enough to cover the entire dinosaur toy. Squeeze the air out of the balloon and tie it up.

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  7. Mar 20, 2024 · Fill with Water: Carefully pour water into each compartment of the ice tray, ensuring the dinosaurs are fully submerged. This will be helpful to ensure they remain secure inside the ice at a later stage. Freeze Overnight: Transfer the filled ice tray to the freezer and allow it to freeze overnight or until solid, setting the stage for an epic ...

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