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Mythbusters: Weird World of Water Review

MythbustersMy family had the chance to review the Mythbusters Weird World of Water Science Exploration Kit.  Having 2 boys and a girl who is into all things her brothers are into (should this worry me yet), they were all so excited to see this arrive in the mail.  Unfortunately for several weeks from the time we received it one or more of us has been sick.  Finally we all recovered and have been healthy and it was time to bring on the experiment.

The Weird World of Water Kit comes with 4 different experiments to try.  Myth of the Pantry Projectile, Myth of the Man Who Could Walk On Water, Liquid Rainbow, and the one we tried, Myth of the Deadly Vortex.

Included in the kit was 15 beads, 3 pieces of balsa wood, 2 plastic one liter bottles, 1 bag glitter confetti, straw, clear tube, cylinder, fin holder, funnel, nose cone, pipette, stopper assembly, red food coloring, yellow food coloring, and a vortex connector.  Some of the experiments do require additional items to be able to do.

Kids will have a fun filled time learning to walk on water, watching a deadly vortex, seeing a liquid rainbow and watching a rocket using ingredients from your pantry.  Be ready for laughs and awe as your children see which myths are true and which ones are simply myth.  Our family chose to do the Myth of the Deadly Vortex and we were not disappointed.  With bottles, vortex connector and glitter in hand we set out to see this myth in action.  While we could tell you about our experiment we thought it would be much more fun to show you…

How fun was that??  I can answer, it was actually quite fun and disregard the part when I said it wasn’t working right, you have to be smarter than the experiment and I obviously wasn’t.  Oh well at least I got it working when I finally read ALL the rules.  Note to self: You must read all the rules to be able to carry off an experiment without a hitch LOL.

My children thoroughly enjoyed the Myth of The Deadly Vortex and continued to play with it for quite some time after we were finished recording.  We fully intend on carrying out the other experiments included in the kit, especially the rocket one.  My oldest is chomping at the bits to see something fly.  Definitely fun for the whole family this is great indoors or outdoors, err make sure to do the rocket one outside LOL.

You can get your own Mythbusters Weird World of Water Experiment over at Discovery for $19.95.  Don’t forget to check out their Power of Air Pressure and Force of Flight kits as well. Geared for ages 9 and up it was just as enjoyable for my 6 and 4 year old, so with a parents help all ages will have a blast with this.   This would make the perfect Christmas gift for the little science guy or girl this Christmas!

Team MomThanks so much to Team Mom for the chance to review this kit.  Product was sent to me for sole purpose of reviewing.  NO monetary compensation was received.  Opinions in this post are that of myself and / or my family only and reception of product does not sway our opinion.  You will always read 100% honest opinions on products here at A DAily Dose.

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Hi! I'm Toni. I am a happily married, christian, momma of 3 living on Florida's sunny Gulf Coast. I am a lifestyle blogger and Seint Arist. I started blogging when my last child was born as a way to share my love of all things travel, cooking, beauty, recipes, and more. Now pull up a chair, grab a glass of sweet tea and let's get to know each other. I truly hope you enjoy getting A Daily Dose of Toni!

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  1. 1

    We had so much fum with this!!! Santa in bringing the Power of Air pressure kit!! Gald you are all feeling better! We like to share illness in our family as well.
    .-= Susan@my2boyz´s last blog ..What the HECK??? =-.

  2. 2

    Very Cool! My boys would LOVE this! 🙂

  3. 3

    These are great kits that spark the imagination.
    and your daughter is wonderfully situated with 2 brothers to open the door to loads of science and math oriented ‘fun’. My daughter ended up happily pursuing Electrical Engr degree and she grew up tagging along behind an older brother thrilled with the model rockets, watching him use dremel and other tools on the boy scout projects, and omg that horribly messy volcano demo in the kitchen (she loved that one).

  4. 4

    My son LOVED this kit! Like yours, he enjoyed the Rocket part! Johnny is going to receive the other 2 kits here in the next few weeks as he has a birthday, then Christmas right around the corner.
    .-= Sky´s last blog ..The Hills are Alive…. *Giveaway* =-.

  5. 5

    I love the Mythbusters! My kids will love doing this when they’re just a few years older!
    .-= Cindy´s last blog ..Kleenex Battle the Bug Giveaway =-.

  6. 6

    We’ve been thinking of getting some science kits for next summer when we have our grandsons. This looks like fun. Thanks for the demo!
    .-= Some Lucky Dog´s last blog ..Misikko Superstar Professional Turbo Ionic Hairdryer Giveaway at A Daily Dose of Toni =-.

  7. 7

    this would be something my son would love,i just might look into buying this kit!

    shannon
    shannpf1977@yahoo.com

  8. 8

    This would be great for my two older boys who are 10 and 11. Thank you.

  9. 9

    OMGosh…my son and daughter are 10 and 12 with yet an older teen and they would ALL love this. I would want to do the Liquid Rainbow. I assume this is a take off of the show and my son and husband LOVE to watch it!! thanks for the heads up on this! Will be a good idea for a spring birthday gift.

    ejrichter60 at gmail dot com

  10. 10

    My little brother would LOVE this! He’s so into Mythbusters and “experiments”!

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