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Disgusting Science Kits

Rainy weekends are enough to test the nerves of even the most battle-tested dad. The Disgusting Science Kit allows kids to do sorts of neat science experiments like growing bacteria, making fake snot, or even fake intestines. The perfumery kit is a great science project to teach children to make their own fragrances. Biology and chemistry for kids. These science kits could be a lifesaver and are great activities for kids. For real. DadLabs ep. 53 Gear Daddy.


Daddy Clay: So if your looking for a great activity on the weekend, or if you're snowed in for a few days and the kids are starting to kill each other, science kits are a great thing. And there's a lot of science kits on the market, we really like the ones from Scientific Explorer. So we've got Jean here from Scientific Explorer to tell us about a couple of their great kits.

Jean: This here is our disgusting science. It's a great kit for boys 8 and up. It comes with everything you need to really gross out your friends. You can swab your body, and grow bacteria. You can make fake snot. One of my favorite activities is making fake intestines. You chop of bread. You pour in some vinegar. You push it into a balloon. You put in some valerian root to make it smell bad and you have a digesting intestine.

Daddy Clay: That is totally disgusting. Excellent!

Jean: Another one of our great kits is our Perfumery. It comes with five different perfumes. We've got apple, jasmine, heliotrope, Lilly of the Valley, we've got some more. And you get these gift vials so you can mix and match to your hearts content until you get your perfect custom blend.

Daddy Clay: Excellent. Great educational value, great activities for dads to do with their kids. Thank you.

Jean: Thank you.
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