Crafts for Kids
Make an Ice Sculpture
Season 2 Episode 80 | 2m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Observe how temperature affects water as you create a frozen ice sculpture.
Molly’s mom makes ice sculptures. “Chill out” and make one with your family! Observe how temperature affects water as you create a frozen ice sculpture.
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Crafts for Kids
Make an Ice Sculpture
Season 2 Episode 80 | 2m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Molly’s mom makes ice sculptures. “Chill out” and make one with your family! Observe how temperature affects water as you create a frozen ice sculpture.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(upbeat music) (playful music) - What temperatures, do you think it needs to be for us to make an ice sculpture today?
- 32 degrees.
- [Man] How long do you think it's gonna take the ice to freeze?
- Three to four hours.
- Maybe we could make something that looks like a glacier?
- Cool.
(water running) - Oopsies.
- Alright, so you ready?
Let's go.
- Yes.
- Let's start with these two.
- These are cold.
- I read somewhere, salt make things to connect really well.
- Oh, I think that's how it does it, makes it melt.
- Oh, oh, did it?
- It's dripping.
- Mh.
- Look at how the colors mix.
- So what do you think?
- Think we should give it a name?
- AJ and EA.
- [Man] Mountain glacier.
Beautiful.
(playful music)
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