It doesn’t mix. No matter how much it’s stirred or shaken— it pulls itself back apart. Color drifting through oil, separating, sliding, settling into place like it has a mind of its own. They don’t expect it— and once it starts, they can’t look away. This oil and water experiment is one of the simplest ways to introduce science through play—and one of the most visually clear. There’s almost no setup. But what happens is something kids don’t expect. What makes it stand out isn’t just the reaction— it’s how clearly they can see it unfold. In this post, I’ll show you how to set up a simple oil and water experiment , along with a few easy ways to turn it into a hands-on sensory experience . 🧾 Supplies for Oil and Water Experiment You only need a few simple materials: Water Oil (baby oil or cooking oil) Food coloring or liquid watercolors A clear container (cup, jar, or bottle) Optional: Alka-Seltzer tablets (for a bubbling effect) 🥣 How to Set Up the Experiment Step 1: Add Wa...



