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A Science-Filled Summer

Scientist Jason Lindsey is using everyday items to turn homes into science labs this summer. Featured on “All Indiana,” Lindsey is showcasing captivating experiments designed to entertain and educate kids during the break. From creating a soda volcano to spinning water and making wind bags, Lindsey is demonstrating how families can use household ingredients for engaging science lessons. He emphasizes the experiments’ simplicity and educational value, urging parental supervision throughout the activities.

“We’re ditching the summer slide and heading into the science lab,” Lindsey said, highlighting the hands-on learning potential with basic household items. Parents who are interested in trying these experiments can find instructions on Lindsey’s website, providing opportunities for scientific exploration and fun at home throughout the summer days.

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