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  1. Sounds like a great activity! Only thing is, I don’t understand how you cut the top off the egg, since cutting ice is pretty impossible. Or do you mean just cut the top off the balloon? The picture looks like the ice has been cut. Thanks for explaining.

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I’m sorry I wasn’t clear. Yes, just cut the top of the water balloon off. It should be very easy. Cutting ice would be impossible! HA! Sorry for the confusion and good luck!

  2. Dominika @ Montessaurus says:

    Amazing idea! I definitely need to try this one 🙂

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thank you! Yes, I hope you’ll try!

  3. Love these eggs! I’m featuring this on The Sunday Showcase tomorrow.

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thank you so much!

  4. Kaye Swain says:

    What a fun idea! I’ll have to try this when visiting my younger grandkids! Thank you. 🙂

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Wonderful!! Enjoy 🙂

  5. This looks like lots of fun; I bet my youngest would especially enjoy it! Thanks for posting!

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      You’re welcome! Have fun trying it out!

  6. This is so awesome!! I love how it ties in the science of melting with a fun sensory experience! I’m going to pin it and share it on my PreschooLPowolPackets Facebook page!

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Yes, it is a really good activity for science. My kids love anything with ice. Thanks for sharing!

  7. Oh this is just such a marvelous idea. I hope you’ll consider sharing this at Look What We Did, a month long link up hosted by HammockTracks. I am sure that the readers will enjoy this, too.

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thanks! Yes, I will share it on your link up.

  8. My daughter will love this!…I will be trying this out! Thank you for sharing:)

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      You’re welcome! Let me know how it goes!

  9. Stef Layton says:

    this is by far the coolest thing I’ve ever seen! (and I’ve seen a lot). Totally trying this out. THANKS! (pinning)

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      So glad to hear that! Loved seeing your pics on IG!

  10. Stopping by via LivingMontessoriNow. This is so cool! (Pun totally intended). This would be a great outdoor activity for the summer!

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Too funny! 🙂 Yes- it would be wonderful outside!! We will have to try that when it warms up.

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