A few weeks ago, I asked Mazzy what her favorite subject is in school. “Science,” she told me. I was surprised. I always hated science as a kid. Looking back though, I think I just had an awful teacher. He was mean, yelled often and gave pop quizzes. I think if you asked any kid who went to my elementary school, they would tell you the same— Science was the WORST. Thanks, Mr. Cooper.
Then I went to Mazzy’s parent teacher conference and met with her science teacher, a woman who seemed lovely. She talked about an experiment they were doing with a gooey substance to see what happened to it over time. “That sounds like Mazzy’s experiments with slime,” I said. The teacher spoke about test tubes and weather patterns and an activity where the kids had to stack cups without using their hands. They came up with a system that involved working together and rubber bands. I could completely understand why Mazzy was so taken with science— it was hands-on, it was valuable information that you could immediately apply to your real life (unlike, say, long division) and it involved a lot of team work.
When MindWare reached out to me to promote their Science Academy Chemistry Kits for kids, I got really excited. Not only are they educational, they involve things like cosmetic chemistry, crystal making, perfumes and of course, SLIME.
I knew Mazzy and Harlow would LOVE them.
I went through their site and picked a bunch to give to the kids as gifts for Hanukah. The first two kits I gave them were the Lava Lip Gloss Lab for Harlow and the Squishy Ball Lab for Mazzy. The kits are mostly for 8+, but I knew Mazzy would be happy to help Harlow.
Each kit came with all the ingredients you needed for your creations, as well as test tubes, canisters, droppers and measuring cups.
There was a detailed instruction booklet with pictures and kid-friendly instructions. Mazzy could follow it easily on her own and whenever an adult was needed to help, it said so. There were also several variable ingredients, so you could use your own creativity to make something unique or experiment with different concoctions.
First, they made the Squishy Balls. They combined glue, activator, and food coloring in a dish and then were able to add beads or sparkles, also supplied with the kit.
Once the mixture was mixed, and appropriately slimy, Mazzy pushed the substance through a funnel into a balloon to make the ball. I helped tie it closed.
At the end, she was quite proud of herself and asked to bring her slime ball to school. She also talked about what ingredients she would switch up to make her next squishy ball.
Then she couldn’t wait to help Harlow get started on her Lava Lip Gloss.
Harlow’s ingredients were a bit messier. They included glycerin, essential oils (watermelon and vanilla) and shimmery powder in a variety of colors. Mazzy was surprised by how they combined together.
They used a measuring cup to pour the glycerin into the lip gloss canister, then mixed the powder with the essential oil of their choice and used a dropper to insert it into the glycerin.
The result was a clear gloss that had colored shimmer traveling up and down the canister when you flipped it over, kind of like a lava lamp.
Harlow was IMPRESSED.
I wish I could give you a full review of each of the Science Academy Chemistry Sets, but the truth is, the kits were such a success that I saved them to give as Hanukah gifts this past weekend, so they haven’t played with all yet. I already know that Harlow is going to love the Bath Bomb Lab, because she saw it and FLIPPED OUT, begging me to give it to her for Hanukah that night.
I am also pretty positive that Mazzy is going to love the Robot Lab, because in addition to building cute little robots, you get to program a course with coding and explore the powers of magnetic attraction.
I am planning on giving Mazzy the Deluxe Shimmer Lab for her birthday, because I think it could be really fun to do with her friends at her sleepover party this coming weekend. The lab gives you all the ingredients to test out cosmetic chemistry, with shimmery soaps and bath bombs.
When I was younger, I always thought of science experiments involving things like dissecting frogs and analyzing rock formations. My first taste of chemistry was in 11th grade and I totally dreaded it. If I had known science was behind the formulas of lip glosses and bath products, I might have felt a lot differently. I remember mixing shampoos and conditioners in my bathroom, but I never had the right ingredients or instructions to create anything that was actually meaningful and cool.
The slime craze really is awesome for our kids when you think about it. My favorite moment was when Mazzy wiggled her rubber gloved hands at me and said, “I’m an evil scientist!”
And then Harlow said, “And I’m her trusty assistant!”
Maybe, when the slime craze dies down, Mazzy and Harlow’s Sibling Science Team will move on to other interesting experiments, like rocket building and eco forensics, because the Science Academy has kits for those too.
Look at that. I’ve already got my gifts planned for Hanukkah 2019!
Giveaway: Three winners, Two MindWare Science Academy Kits Each
Want to win two Science Academy kits from MindWare? You can choose from any two kits, up to $50 total. You must be a Mommy Shorts subscriber to enter. If you are not already a subscriber, you can subscribe here. Then, visit MindWare Science Academy and tell me which two kits you think your kid would be most interested in. I’ll pick three winners from the comments below on December 17th, who will each win their two selections!
Good luck!
WINNER UPDATE: Congratulations to Catherine Kaslusky, Ashley Sager and Anne Pham! Please email allie@mommyshorts.com to claim your prize!
My 6yo and 9yo girls would love the lip balm and robot kits! Thanks for the review!
My daughter would love the shimmer lab, because glitter, and my boys would love the gross body parts lab because they are boys, and being gross is part of their DNA. 😉
I have been eyeing The Jr Scientisf Starter Lab and the Robot Lab!
Rocket lab, and squishy ball lab.. my daughter loves everything science, she would be ecstatic to win these!
My kids would love all of them all! But the ticket lab and the lip balm would be #1
Both kids would love the squishy ball lab. I think mybkindergartner would dig the gross body lab or eco forensics. My 7 yo would love any of the cosmetic ones!
These are all super cool!!
Volcano Lab and Robot Lab
I think my 2 girls would love making the lava lip gloss together! My 2 boys would be all about the rocket kit! These are all so cool!
My son would love the bath bomb and anything sparkly! These would be great Christmas gifts!!
Such a tough choice – I think the Robot and the Volcano kits look awesome!
Shimmer lab and volcano lab for sure!
My grandson is only 5 and in kindergarten but he LOVES science kits! Hard to choose just 2! Maybe the Robot Lab and the Geode Ring Lab? Or the Space Sand Lab and the Slime Lab…..decisions decisions!
Definitely the crystal jewelry and the lip gloss lab!
Squishy Ball Lab and Rocket Lab (for my future NASA engineer/astronaut).
Lava lip gloss and squishy ball!
The squishy ball and soap labs!
My girls would love the lava lip gloss and rocket kits!
My 6 year old is obsessed with Slime and bath bombs! And he keeps asking for science kits so these are perfect! So definitely would love to get him the bath bombs and the slime ball kits, especially since the slime is contained in the ball lol
My girlie would LOVE the robot lab (she’s been obsessed with robots lately) and probably the deluxe bath home kit as we can’t seem to keep enough of those around!! She loves her “fizzy” baths! 🙂
Bath bomb kit… ugh. Stinking autocorrect!!
I’m a crafty mom that has yet to venture into the the art of soap making. I’m so envious of those that make their own soap. Can I live through my 11 year old? I’ll get her interest peeked early with the soap making lab! And I’d love to watch her explore the crystal jewelry kit with her 4 year old sister. Of course My ultimate goal is to create kids that shower their mother with handmade gifts 🎁 these little boxed labs are a great beginning 😉
I guarantee my kiss would love the Robot Lab and the Gross Body Lab. They are both so in love with all things gross, and love trying to build their own robots.
Squishy ball and robot lab is what my 8yr old would love the most.
My son would love any of these, bus I’m sure two of his favorites would be the robot lab and the slime lab.
Honestly I need 2 robot labs. Because my girls will fight like a death match about them.
These are so great! My kids would both love the squishy ball kit and bath bomb kit! Thanks for the great ideas!
As someone who majored in science, I’m so glad to see you encouraging Mazzy and Harlow’s love of science! You have been, and will continue to be, the only mommy blogger I follow!
The Robot Lab & Rocket Lab are the first two my second grader would love to try! He wants to be an astronaut!
Omg those are awesome I already ordered two and cannot wait to see kids playing with them!
These two would be perfect for my daughter who experiences sensory difficulties ❤️
– Sensory Genius
– Squishy Ball Lab
Then gross body and volcano lab for my twin boys! They love science!
Echo forensics Lab and squishy ball lab! my scientist lover boys would go crazy
Robot lab and squishy ball!!
Squishy ball lab and slime lab!
My three little boys would enjoy the squishy ball and the gross body. All things gross and Squishy are always enjoyed in our house.
Bath bomb lab and squishy ball lab! Science was my favorite subject in school and I hope my kids grow to love it as much as I do!! Winning would be amazeballs 🙂
My kids love Science, and they definitely get it from my husband (who is currently in school getting his Chemistry degree).
My son would love the Rocket Lab and my daughter the Crystal Jewelry Lab.
I think my kids would like the Soap Lab and the Rocket Lab.
My 5 yr old would definitely be into almost all of these labs but the Lava Lip Gloss and Slime are the ones I see her wanting to open and do immediately!
Eco forensic lab for my 11 year old son, and the lip balm lab for my 5 year old daughter !! 😀
I was equally shocked, surprised, and proud when my 8 yo girl said Science is her favorite! I’d love to gift her with the robot kit and the bath bombs, both look fun and doable over the winter break 🙂
Oh my daughter would love the squishy ball and slime lab these are so cool ! Must buy some for Birthday presents next year for her friends!
My older son wants the squishy ball kit and the rocket kit! We spotted them in the Mindware catalog and they’re both on his Christmas list.
I like squishy ball and slime.
my kid would love the Rocket Lab and the Slime Lab
The rocket and robot labs! What amazing gifts
My boys would love all of these! But if I had to narrow it down to two, I’d choose the Robot kit and the Squishy Ball. So Fun!
My one is already standing here going nuts for the Bath Bomb Lab. My other likes the Science Academy Jr: Stardust Putty Lab. These are really cute and I love that they incorporate ideas for girls as well as boys to encourage science and stem.
Shimmer lab and lip balm lab.
I am so glad you blogged about these kits. I have a budding scientist on my hands and I’ve been getting her kits from Amazon, but so many of them require the adult to do much of the work. That’s no fun for anyone!