Scientific Explorer Confectionery Science Kids Science Experiment Kit

The other day when Charlie and I were at Walmart in the Clearance Section Charlie found Scientific Explorer Confectionery Science Kids Science Experiment Kit which he asked for Science Class.

With David working all week I knew I would need to find things Charlie could do on his own and keep Charlie busy and learning. This week Charlie has asked if he can do Scientific Explorer Confectionery Science Kids Science Experiment Kit and after looking through the kit Charlie will be able to do the kit on his own.

As Charlie and I talked about the kit we discussed the Sugar Skull mold and how he would like to decorate the Sugar Skull mold and Charlie let me know he would like to paint it in Halloween colors so he can use it during Halloween to decorate his room.

As we discussed the Skeleton I also went over what other types of Candy Charlie can make with the kit and he is most excited about being able to make Rock Candy.

If my niece Lily were here to help she would want to make Gummy Gems while Jason would want to make Chocolate Lollipops. I just say to heck with the Lollipops just give me the Chocolate.

Using Scientific Explorer Confectionery Science Kids Science Experiment Kit will not only let Charlie learn Science but Cooking as well as we will be in the kitchen creating Candy recipes and mixing and measuring which is reading class for the day.

Scientific Explorer Confectionery Science Kids Science Experiment Kit

Scientific Explorer Confectionery Science lets kids satisfy their Sweet Tooth while learning Science facts. Make and decorate a Sugar Skull, and they will learn about Sugar Density.

You can make Rock Candy, Gummy Gems and Chocolate Lollipops. Included in the kit is a Sugar Skull mold, Pasty bag, Lollipop mold, 3 Rock Candy sticks, 6 Lollipop sticks, gem mold, plastic syringe, placemat, test tube with cap and stand, 4 stir sticks and easy instructions. Recommended for children 8 years of age and older.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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