Super Mario Bros Frozen in Balloons
TheDadLab (140+ Episodes)
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2m 44s
Join Super Mario Bros and his friends in this exciting kids' science experiment! Let's help the gang break out of their frozen eggs and balloons! In this fun experiment, we'll be using simple household items such as balloons and water to create ice eggs that are strong enough to hold Super Mario and his friends inside.
This experiment is sure to be a fun and educational experience for the kids as they watch Super Mario Bros and his friends get frozen in the ice eggs.
Kids will learn about the science of freezing. We'll be able to break the gang out of the frozen eggs and balloons using different methods!
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