MagicMaterial School eScience Lab

Hands-on Science

Before Experiment... Safety Notice: Since your homes aren’t professional science laboratories, the most important principle for any experiment for children to conduct is that they are accompanied by adult, and that both adult and children fully understand the safety conditions of the experiment, the physical and chemical properties of the materials used, and the correct method to use. As long as you strictly follow the rules and instructions of the operating procedures, these experiments from Covestro MagicalMaterials School are safe for kids to complete with their parents. At the same time, remember to be careful and NOT to swallow any experimental materials, and keep the habit of washing your hands frequently, so that no chemicals are left on your hands!

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Care of Magical Creatures – Create your own pet

  • Care of Magical Creatures Create your own pet

    Magical molecular cuisine

    A crystal-clear pearl (tapioca) ball is one of the best treats to accompany drinks or ice on a hot summer’s day.

  • Care of Magical Creatures Create your own pet

    Magic Slime Experiment with borax

    Mix glue, borax and colorful pigments together and you can create an extendable and easily shapeable jelly-like magical slug!

  • Care of Magical Creatures Create your own pet

    Magic Slime Experiment with contact lens solution

    Mix glue, baking soda, contact lens solution, and colorful pigments, then you can create an extendable and easily shapeable jelly-like magical slug!

Magic Pharmacy – Formulate potion with magical power

  • Magic Pharmacy Formulate potion with magical power

    Bouncing bubbles

    Everyone must have the experience of blowing bubbles. Although bubbles that are formed from soapy water fly into the air easily, they burst following only a light touch, and it is impossible to make it them bounce onto our hands. Now, though, we are going to teach you the secret to making the bubbles magically bounce onto your hands!

  • Magic Pharmacy Formulate potion with magical power

    Magical lava lamp

    If you add some mysterious powders to a transparent bottle, you will be able to see vibrant colors bouncing up and down, like the rolling lava of a volcano!

  • Magic Pharmacy Formulate potion with magical power

    Baking Soda Rocket

    After When you finish drinking water from a plastic bottle, don’t be too quick to throw it away! You can make your own baking soda rocket in just a few seconds, and all you need is some baking soda and some citric acid. Let’s countdown and see how to launch it into the air!

  • Magic Pharmacy Formulate potion with magical power

    The Magic 3D Drawing

    A whiteboard marker is an everyday pen. But did you know that common whiteboard markers can also be used in for fun experiments? All you need to do is add a couple of drops of water, then the drawing will come to life and start to move across the surface of a piece of glass! Let’s try it this together!

  • Magic Pharmacy Formulate potion with magical power

    Fun of stacking layers of color liquids

    Let's create our own rainbow.

  • Magic Pharmacy Formulate potion with magical power

    Rainbow Fountain

    Lots of bubbles keep coming out of the cup like a fountain! Baking soda and white vinegar are common household cleaning helpers in our daily life.

Deformation – Hide and seek

  • Deformation Hide and seek

    Dance of a disk images

    Do you know that before the birth of the optical disk, people listened to music from vinyl LP records and cassette tapes?

  • Deformation Hide and seek

    Magical invisible ink

    When you smear the magic liquid on the blank paper, handwriting slowly emerges. Could this be a legendary Treasure Map?

  • Deformation Hide and seek

    The blossoming of paper flowers

    Make a flower out of newspaper, fold it up, and gently place it on the water. You will then see the paper petals slowly open, like a blossoming flower!

  • Deformation Hide and seek

    Magical color changing glasses

    With some scotch tape and glasses for 3D films, you can make a simple kaleidoscope!

  • Deformation Hide and seek

    The Magic Fountain

    Normally, water is affected by gravity and flows downwards. But let’s see how we can use our own hands and a long tube to make water flow upwards in order to create a magical fountain!

  • Deformation Hide and seek

    The Cheerios Effect

    Let’s conduct a fun experiment where a chopstick piece and a thumb tack chase each other across the surface of water!

  • Deformation Hide and seek

    Colorful dancing milk

    Wow! Add a drop of magical liquid and some colorful paints to milk and you’ll see the milk become colorful and begin turning over on the plate, just like the dancing water!

  • Deformation Hide and seek

    The Mystery of Nanocarbon

    Summer is the season of lotus. Have you ever observed the raindrops on the lotus leaves? Why don’t the lotus leaves on which the raindrops are falling get wet and why instead does each raindrop become round and bounce around? The fact is that a nanocarbon structure exists on the surface of the lotus leaves. Let’s try the following experiment together and explore the amazing phenomena of the nano world.

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