This arty experiment shows how plants use 'capillary action' to take
water up their stems to the petals.
Keep a diary so that you can compare the results you get with different colours over a few days.How about trying to make a rainbow of flowers? You can mix different food colouring together to create different shades:
•red and blue = purple
•blue and yellow = green
•yellow and red = orange
•red and green = brown
Can you remember all the colours of the rainbow?
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet.
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A creative, easy to follow experiment that children will love, including a frame for children to record their ideas.
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