That hit my wit's end, yes, that Frozen song. I bet every mother in the world could simply sing "Let it go, let it go! I am one with the wind and sky!" effortlessly (complete with hand waving in the air and foot stomping on the floor). I feel you.
Inspired by this Disney movie, we made our frozen hand. Of course we want to be cool like Elsa. So let's see how we made it.
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We used: latex gloves, blue food coloring, Lego mini-figures and water. |
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1. Put a few drops of blue food coloring into a jug of water. |
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2. Put in Lego mini-figures into the gloves. |
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3. Pour some water into the gloves. |
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4. Tie them. |
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5. Write down the names on each hand. |
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6. Place them in the freezer overnight. |
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7. Once froze, it's time to play! |
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8. Remove the gloves from the hands. |
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Most of our frozen hands lost their fingers. Tips: Run the gloved hand under a streaming water, and slide the glove off very gently. But not too much water as it may melt the whole finger. |
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9. Pour some salt onto the frozen hands. See them melting! |
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Iesha was so excited once she saw her Lego head. |
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She seems happy. |
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The cold never bothered me anyway! |
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