Instant Snow Powder Single Create a non-toxic, fluffy snow like substance by simply adding water. A very tactile resource, it even feels cold! Each 100g pot makes over 7.5 litres and comes complete with measuring scoop. Ignite imaginations by adding to small world environments, or creating science experiments.Dimensions; if available Age range; these items are suitable for children aged age 3 years and up
Instant Snow is an amazing super absorbent powder that looks like real snow when you add water. It expands to 100 times its original volume to make the most amazing faux snow you’ve ever seen. Instant snow is great for parties, decorations, play, hobbies, photography or as a magical demonstration to amaze your friends. The tub contains 100gs of powder which will make approx. 7.5 litres of snow.
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Science Gone Fun Magic Instant Expanding Snow Powder 1 Pound Jar (2), Makes 16 Gallons
Just add water and watch - within seconds, Insta-Snow powder transforms into a solid, and then erupts into a fluffy, white, snow-like material! Great for sensory tables and discussions about states of matter, especially liquids and solids. The Insta-Snow will eventually dehydrate, and the powder can be used again and again. Expanding 100 times its original volume, the 3.5 oz. pouch will make 3 gallons of Insta-Snow. For ages 4 and up.
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