Comments on: Glowing Ice Cubes | edible, sensory, science, play https://gosciencekids.com/glowing-ice-cubes-edible-sensory-science-play/ Fun Science and STEM at home Wed, 22 Apr 2020 20:57:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7 By: 42 Frozen Crafts & Activities | Marcie and the Mouse https://gosciencekids.com/glowing-ice-cubes-edible-sensory-science-play/#comment-31940 Wed, 22 Apr 2020 20:57:46 +0000 http://gosciencekids.com/?p=1330#comment-31940 […] Glowing Ice Cubes […]

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By: Danya https://gosciencekids.com/glowing-ice-cubes-edible-sensory-science-play/#comment-6913 Sat, 25 Feb 2017 05:53:46 +0000 http://gosciencekids.com/?p=1330#comment-6913 In reply to elaine.

I’m sorry to hear that Elaine, I’m sure that must have been scary for you. My kids did more licking than eating of the tonic ice in this activity, but they do eat regular ice quite often – we live in a hot country, and it’s one of the ways we keep heat stroke at bay! So my kids are quite used to how to eat ice safely, and it was something I was comfortable with them doing. But I do agree that parents and carers should supervise closely, and do only what they feel comfortable for their kids in their particular situation. x

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