How To Make Dinosaur Ice Eggs
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It was a challenge to put our big dinosaurs inside balloons, but I did it and managed to make frozen dino eggs after all. I guess we could use warm water and salt to help our dinosaurs to hatch, but using hummers is much more fun! I intentionally did not add food colouring to our eggs to avoid stains on clothing. If you are up to hammering some ice eggs, make sure you wear glasses for protection!
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