Step One Make a lot of gelatin! Trust me the kids will love this and go through it fast.Small plastic containers for the paints.Blunt Tip Industrial Syringes OR Plastic Pipettes.Science & Art Activity for Kids: Gelatin Streaking Materials This post contains affiliate links to products I love and recommend to my readers. SAFTEY- The streaking part of this project is for older kids! The syringes have a blunt end but are still not appropriate for use by children who might poke themselves or others with them. You can request to join Club Tinkerlab HERE So I posted my dilemma and within a few hours I had loads of creative things to do with syringes, from art to making hydraulics, to pretend play to today’s project, suggested by Rachelle herself! She has also done Jello Excavations which you can see here. I love it because it’s a combination of bloggers, parents, educators, and just plain folks who like to make cool stuff all exchanging ideas and supporting each other. It’s basically a few thousand tinkering nuts all gathering in one cozy little spot on the internet, all of geeking out at what other like minded creative folks are working on. Rachelle Doorley of Tinkerlabhas set up an amazing online Facebook group/community called Club Tinkerlab. So what the heck was I going to do with a dozen syringes now? Enter Club Tinkerlab…. Problem was the idea I had totally flopped. Because I wasn’t able to participate last week I decided to combine this weeks project into both SEE & FEEL! Before we start this post deserves a little back-story: A couple of months ago I purchased a bunch of industrial syringes for a project idea I had. Last week’s topic was SEE and this week’s topic is FEEL. This project is part of the STEAM Summer Camp Series, a 5 week series with some of my favorite bloggers who all love STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math.
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