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The Magic Milk Science Experiment is a fun and simple experiment for Kids of all ages. It's an excellent Science idea for preschoolers and Kindergarten as an introduction to learning Chemistry. This color changing milk experiment is guaranteed to become one of your favorite Science activities for kids

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f you are looking for a simple science activity to do with the kids, then look no further! This magic milk science experiment is perfect for you! It amazes the kids every time and it is super easy to do too! Just grab a few household supplies and have a blast with magic milk!

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Magic Milk Experiment This experiment is SO neat to watch! It fun to pick different colors to see how they mix together! Find out more about this experiment here! Materials all ready! Milk poured on the plate and food coloring added! Touch the soap covered q-tip into the milk and watch the magic happen! We did it 2 different times and got 2 different patterns in the milk! This time, the drops of food coloring were a little further apart. Want to pair this experiment with a book? Try One…

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