The Static Magic Paper Lift

The Static Magic Paper Lift

Steps:

  • Help your child tear the tissue paper into very small, light pieces.
  • Place all the tiny paper bits into a pile on a flat table.
  • Blow up the balloon and tie it tightly for your child.
  • Have your child rub the balloon quickly against their hair.
  • Hold the balloon just above the paper bits and watch them jump up!
  • Challenge your child to move the stuck paper over to an empty bowl.
  • Use your fingers to peel the paper off and start again.

Safety Tip:
Adult supervision is required when using balloons. Immediately pick up and discard any broken balloon pieces to keep your child safe.

The Space Station Balloon Squeeze

The Space Station Balloon Squeeze

Steps:

  • Blow up a balloon and tie it securely.
  • Place two large boxes on the floor about six inches apart.
  • Tell your child the balloon is a spaceship that needs to go through the narrow space station.
  • Ask them to push the balloon through the gap using only their elbows.
  • Once they succeed, move the boxes slightly closer together to make it harder.
  • Challenge them to push the balloon through using a slow-motion crawl.
  • Next, have them try to pull the balloon back through the gap using their feet!
  • This helps them learn how much pressure is needed to move the balloon.
  • Repeat the maze three times and cheer for every successful mission!

Safety Tip:
Adult supervision is always required when playing with balloons. If a balloon pops, pick up the broken pieces immediately to keep your child safe.

Balloon Powered Foil Boat

Balloon Powered Foil Boat

Steps:

  • Fill your foil pan halfway with cool water.
  • Place the pan on a flat table.
  • Take a straw and a balloon from your kit.
  • Slide the balloon neck over one straw end.
  • Wrap masking tape around the neck to seal it.
  • Blow through the straw to fill the balloon.
  • Pinch the straw shut with your fingers.
  • Put the straw boat into the pan.
  • Let go and watch the boat zoom!

Safety Tip:
Always supervise children around water and balloons. Broken balloon pieces are a choking hazard for younger children.

Sticky Balloon Treasure Peel

Sticky Balloon Treasure Peel

Steps:

  • Blow up a balloon and tie it securely.
  • Wrap several strips of masking tape around the balloon.
  • Make sure the sticky side faces outward.
  • Press several cotton balls onto the sticky tape.
  • Ask your child to hold the balloon with their helper hand.
  • Have them use their other hand to peel the cotton balls off.
  • Drop the rescued cotton balls into a basket.

Safety Tip:
Balloons and broken pieces are a serious choking hazard. Always watch your child and pick up popped pieces right away.

The Balloon Cup Wobble

The Balloon Cup Wobble

Steps:

  • Blow up a balloon and tie it securely.
  • Place the balloon inside a bowl so it stands upright.
  • Use masking tape to stick three baking cups onto the top curve of the balloon.
  • Give your child a pair of tweezers and a small pile of colorful beads.
  • Ask your child to hold the bowl with one hand to keep it still.
  • Challenge them to use the tweezers to pick up one bead at a time.
  • Carefully drop the bead into one of the baking cups without tipping the balloon.
  • Watch the balloon wobble as they try to balance the weight of the beads!

Safety Tip:
CHOKING HAZARD: Beads and balloons are small parts or can break into small pieces. Always supervise your child closely during this activity. Keep materials away from younger siblings.