Simple Science Experiments for Preschoolers with Baking Soda
There is a specific kind of magic that happens the moment a preschooler drops a spoonful of baking soda into a splash of vinegar. The immediate, audible, and visual “fizz” is more than just a fun experiment; it is an entry point into the world of scientific inquiry.
For parents and teachers, baking soda is the ultimate classroom staple. It is safe, inexpensive, and incredibly forgiving. These activities turn a regular afternoon into a laboratory, allowing young children to practice observation, hypothesis testing, and the foundational language of science—all while making a joyful mess.
The Science Behind the Fizz
When you combine baking soda (a base) with vinegar (an acid), you trigger a chemical reaction. The result is the production of carbon dioxide gas—the same gas we exhale and that creates the bubbles in soda.
For a preschooler, you don’t need to explain molecular bonds. Instead, focus on the observation…
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