![]() He states that the Dyna Blade is "A bird of ancient times with wings that shone like the sun and claws as sharp as swords. Stunned, Professor Curio starts to tell the Cappies a story about the Dyna Blade. Suddenly, Tiff calls everyone to come and see an important discovery: a Dyna Feather. Tiff and Spikehead split up to see if they can find something, while Tuff bumps into Professor Curio. He replies that it isn't radioactive and Chief Bookem suggests that it may be a tornado, with Fololo & Falala agreeing. Tiff then asks her dad, Sir Ebrum, if he had found out anything. Tiff, along with Spikehead, also investigates until Tuff comes along and says that the wind had blown down Kirby's house. The citizens of Cappy Town investigate the incident. Dedede, amazed, tells Escargoon that they have just seen a legendary bird called the Dyna Blade. Suddenly, a huge black cloud shrouds Cappy Town and causes destruction, such as uprooting trees and causing the land to become barren, and even blowing away the mayor's sheep and demolishing Kirby's house. As Dedede inspects the birds (which are Shy-birds, Fly-birds, Blue-birds, Two-birds, Crazy-birds, and Lazy-birds), Escargoon notices that all the birds got scared and flew away. The episode starts off with King Dedede going bird watching with Escargoon trailing behind. I hope you have enjoyed our Egg-cellent experiments.Spoiler alert: The following section contains plot-specific details. The reason that I recommended to have multiple pastes is because don’t be surprised if your children want to keep painting the eggs and pouring vinegar on it to watch it again and again. Another version is to drop the egg in a container filled with vinegar, but be prepared with a tray underneath as this will definitely have a big reaction and may overflow.Ĭhildren love watching the baking soda and vinegar create a fizzy reaction. When the egg is covered you can take a spoon or dropper and pour vinegar on top of the egg. Lay your egg on a plate or tray and start painting your egg with the colored paste. I recommend making several different paste colors as this project can keep the kids entertained for a while. You will make a paste by combining baking soda, a small amount of water, and the coloring. You will need hard boiled eggs, paint brushes, a dropper or spoons, egg or food dye, baking soda and vinegar. Volcanic EggsĪt Mommy University we keep large quantities of baking soda and vinegar for activities, and this experiment will definitely further demonstrate how we love to watch things sizzle. See if your children can predict the patterns that will emerge. The patterns left on the shells and eggs are definitely eye catching. My son grabbed one of the eggs before we could stop him and squeezed the egg (he is a little sensory seeking) which exploded all over him. Note of caution: If you have toddlers like I do, review instructions carefully with them several times. The yolk still has a membrane surrounding it so you might notice that it still moves because it is surrounded by fluid. The beauty of this experiment is that you do not need to look up diagrams of eggs as I did one late night to discuss what happened, just focus on your child’s observations.Īnother cool element of this example is holding the egg up to a light or putting a flashlight next to the egg. I have read by others to place the egg in the refrigerator overnight, but we kept our egg in the vinegar for several days on the counter. My son exclaimed that “it’s a chemical reaction” but as a colleague explained to me the proteins are unfolding. Let the science begin! Bubbles should form and eventually the shell will soften and then no longer exist. Put the egg in the container and fill with vinegar. ![]() Begin with an egg, a clear container larger than the egg and enough vinegar to fill the container. This is the most simple experiment and is the basis for additional ones listed in this post. Have your children guess what will happen next! Mommy University Presents Five Egg-cellent Experiments Egg in Vinegar Putting eggs in different liquids yields different results.
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