It starts slowly. Color settles at the bottom— separate, still, almost quiet. And then— it begins to rise. Not quickly. Slow enough to watch. Bubbles form— then stretch upward, pulling color through the oil in slow, glowing bursts. They don’t just watch it— they wait for it. Because once it starts, it’s impossible to look away. This lava lamp experiment builds on a simple oil and water setup—like this oil and water experiment for kids . Instead of watching the separation settle— kids get to see what happens when everything starts to move. It’s simple— but once it starts, it doesn’t stop.



