Red, White and Blue Icey Drink
Kids love fun science cooking projects. This multi-colored drink is so easy. You just pour the most sugary drink on the bottom, and a less sugary drink in the middle. If you are making three layers, you'd add a diet drink or no sugar drink as the top layer. The heavier liquid with sugar will stay on the bottom while the lighter liquids will stay on top. For more information on making layers go to http://www.scienceprojectideas.co.uk. |
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Glatorian Legends and Bionical Universes.. Power Miners.. SquidMan http://shop.lego.com/ByTheme/Default.aspx
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 Add one more contender to the list of mind control games vying for our attention this year alongside NeuroSky and Emotiv. Set to debut this week at CES, Mattel's Mind Flex requires players to concentrate really hard in order to power a fan that'll float a ball through the hoops. Sure, it's not nearly as complex as what the other two are proposing, but we could totally see ourselves wearing this headset all day while we work -- just to find out how much brain power we're really using. It's expected to hit US retail channels later this year for $80, and if we may be so candid, our only wish is that the headset was small enough to hide under a hat. You know, so we could fool our family members into thinking we had superpowers.
http://besttoysguide.com/featured/new-toys-fall-2009
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/05/mattels-mind-flex-teaches-kids-fake-telepathy/
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