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Float Natural Ice Boats

Jan 4, 2020
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For an afternoon of clean, green and science-friendly fun, try making these ice boats with your kids.

Materials

Directions

1

Tape a twig or stick straight up in the center of each container by wrapping a pipe cleaner around each stick, then taping the ends of the pipe cleaners to the outsides of the plastic container.

2

Fill the containers with water. Note: The water expands a little as it freezes, so make sure to put the pipe cleaners high enough so that they won't touch the ice.

3

Place the boats in the freezer and wait for them to turn into solids.

4

When your child is ready to set sail (in a lake, pool, sink, bathtub or other body of water), poke a leaf on top of the stick in each container to act as a sail.

5

Pop the ice out of the containers and launch your boats.

Lorie is a reading specialist turned SAHM to a toddler and a preschooler. She blogs about fun crafts and activities related to children's literature at Reading Confetti.

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Craft
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