How to Make Potions (for Small Kids)
Get some white shirts for the "Scientist's Lab Coats., Find or buy some small jars or bottles, some corked, some bail-lid canning jars, and some little plastic sachets. , Get some small jars for the aromatic salts, ground spices, herbs or plants...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get some white shirts for the "Scientist's Lab Coats.
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Step 2: Find or buy some small jars or bottles
, You can also use other things such as salt, powdered juice or anything that can be dissolved or crushed to make something that has a pleasant aroma and color.
These should be used in moderation when concocting. ,,, , Help them grind up their coloring or salts, (read that: grind up the salts, powders, soaps, crystals, etc.) to make their potion. , Jar, plastic spoon, ground media, and whatever they are going to use. , Mix the media little by little until the water they have smells good. , -
Step 3: some corked
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Step 4: some bail-lid canning jars
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Step 5: and some little plastic sachets.
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Step 6: Get some small jars for the aromatic salts
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Step 7: ground spices
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Step 8: herbs or plants.
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Step 9: Set up a table away from carpets or anything that can be stained if a spill occurs.
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Step 10: When the kids get there get them all seated at the table.
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Step 11: Give them crayons
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Step 12: or markers to design their "Lab Coats."
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Step 13: Get the kids started with their water
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Step 14: or something that colors well.
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Step 15: Get their place organized.
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Step 16: Get potion-making!
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Step 17: You don't have to take all day
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Step 18: but you can stretch the project out to kill an hour or two.
Detailed Guide
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, You can also use other things such as salt, powdered juice or anything that can be dissolved or crushed to make something that has a pleasant aroma and color.
These should be used in moderation when concocting. ,,, , Help them grind up their coloring or salts, (read that: grind up the salts, powders, soaps, crystals, etc.) to make their potion. , Jar, plastic spoon, ground media, and whatever they are going to use. , Mix the media little by little until the water they have smells good. ,
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