![]() Stir the Wonder built rockets with shapes, too. Our shape rocket sticky wall lets kids explore shapes and build rockets over and over again. Try the mess free pour paint rockets from Toddler Approved. It’s the perfect place to hide away and pretend you’re flying through space. Make a cardboard box rocketship like this one from Lemon Lime Adventures. This recycled rocket craft from No Time for Flashcards is the perfect example of using your imagination to create something awesome. We made some with tissue paper to represent fire at our Disney Imagicademy play date sponsored by Disney.Īlthough this toilet roll craft rocket from Kids Activities Blog (and MollyMoo) is my favorite. I think every kid starts out making rockets with cardboard tubes and paper. We have plans to build a few rockets of our own, so stay tuned! Rocket Crafts that Inspire Pretend Play The baking soda and vinegar reaction is responsible for powering this chemistry rocket from Steve Spangler Science. Can you experiment with the trajectory and change how far the rockets go?Įxplore magnetism and build a rocket with tin cans and magna tiles like And Next Comes L. Use a water hose to send these water rockets from Edventures with Kids flying. Science Sparks shows us how.īuild a two-stage balloon rocket. ![]() Use air pressure to launch a bottle rocket up to the sky. Try their exploding pop rockets.Ĭreekside Learning changed the amount and type of water for their pop rocket experiment. It’s another classic rocket experiment using film canisters and alka-selzter tablets.ĭon’t have film canisters? Playdough to Plato has a great replacement. NASA has instructions for a building a bubble-powered rocket. What Do We Do All Day? has the instructions plus some great variation suggestions for experimenting with your balloon rockets. Nerdy Science built these cool squeeze rocket launchers. Learn how to make straw rockets from The Pleasantest Thing. Then, race them two different ways: blast off to the sky or launch them back down to Earth. You’ll find ideas for rocket experiments and rocket crafts.Įaster Egg Rocket Races – Create Easter egg rockets from plastic eggs. He’s asked to do some rocket experiments, so I thought I would gather up some of the best ways to build a rocket from around the web. My son loves all things space and rockets are his current favorite thing. We’re on a bit of a rocket kick here at Inspiration Laboratories.
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