This engaging project requires minimal materials, including flowers, large ice washers, small containers or muffin containers, which provide different options for creativity. To start, place the selected flowers in the selected containers, which gives room for adaptation, whether they separate them by type, mix them or categorize them by color and size.
When the flowers are arranged, pour water into the containers and make sure the flowers are gently pushed into the water. After this preparation, they freeze flower -filled containers overnight, which allows the magic to develop. The next day, gently extract the flower pieces and place them in a tray.
To facilitate their removal, deepen short bottom of the containers in warm water. Now it’s time for the kids to go into a sensory adventure. Armed with tools for breaking or melting the ice, the small explorers can enjoy the tactile experience of discovering frozen flowers within.
During this lecture, children can use different tools, such as droplets filled with warm water, to gradually melt the ice. The process becomes both entertaining and educational, as the children observe the transformation and learn about the influence of the flowers on the color of the water. The activity promotes curiosity and experiments, as the children reveal the captivating science behind the melting ice and infusion of shades in the water.