Description
- This experiment looks like magic!
- Draw and write on the special paper with felt-tip pens and then use some science knowledge to make your drawing disappear: Beautiful wavy lines will appear instead.
- The paper can be dried and used again or made into a cool science bookmark.
- Easy to set up and takes about 20 minutes to ‘run’, while you watch in awe as the colours in the felt-tip pens move and separate before your eyes.
- Multiple pieces of special paper mean you can try lots of different experiments.
- Don’t just use the pens from the kit try the felt-tip pens and highlighters you have at home.
- Colour of pens in the kit will vary.
Testimonials
“All the girls had a great time. I was particularly impressed with the way Sarah was able to engage and manage twelve 10 year old girls for such a long time. The party was a huge success”. Sandra about her daughter’s 10th Birthday party.
"I just wanted to say a big thank you for Daniel's party on Saturday. You were great, the children were talking about you in class this morning!” Annie about her son’s 9thBirthday party.
”This is the Best Party ever!!! Can I come to your party next year?” A quote from one of the children attending Emily & Jack party.
I have been meaning to e-mail all week. Thanks so much for Saturday, Emilie and her friends had a great time. One of my friends called to say that her girls have never come home from a party before so excited and full of it! Thanks again.” Lisa about her daughters 6th Birthday party.
"My daughter Juliane enjoyed the Science party you performed for her friend Emily so much we were hoping you could come and do a Science party for Juliane next month.” Monika, Wellington.
"Great presentation, relaxed atmosphere, practical learning."
“My party was creative and fun”. Katie about her 10th Birthday party.
"It was hands on, entertaining and easy to understand"
“Sarah came in with all the sunshine and her lovely white lab coat. The anticipation of the children showed on their faces as she carried in buckets of beach sand, and all sorts of bottles and other implements of scientific destruction.” Susan about her son’s 7th Birthday party.