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Fun With Ice

Anonymous Author (March 2007)

This will probably be the shortest advice I will ever write, but it might be useful to someone.

 This idea follows on from the making bathtime more fun advice I wrote, as I have since found another fun thing to do with ice.

When freezing ice for cold drinks in an ice tray, add a drop of food colouring to the water (for those who's kids are not negatively affected by colouring) before freezing it. When you want to encourage your kids to drink water, add a couple of blocks of coloured ice. As the ice melts it colours the water and that makes it a lot more interesting than just a normal glass of water and ice.

Mixing colours will also let them learn about making new colours (red and yellow make orange, blue and yellow make green, etc). If you have several ice trays, make up several colours. When the ice is set, crack the ice into an old icecream container so you can collect a variety of coloured ice to choose from.

Also works great in any other clear drink.  For curiosity sake try dropping coloured ice into other drinks and see what new colours can be invented. Ever had purple apple juice before? It doesn't work very well in Coke though, too dark, and orange ice in fanta won't do much either.

 

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janicepovey
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | janicepovey
Good Advice

Hi Wendigo,

                     Your idea is great, all children love colours. You are making drinking water (which is healthy) a fun and learning experience. Good One

Regards Janice



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raych
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | raych
ice

(you know, I seriously thought that when the topic had ice in it, my corrupted mind assumed it was the nasty crystal meth variety, but lovely to see it really was about good old frozen water) Fantastic ideas, would never have thought of them myself. I will use the ideas definitely!



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      Wendigo
March 2007 | Wendigo
ice

ROFL!

I'd never even thought of that.  I guess it's a sign of the times.



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Kellzacar
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | Kellzacar
Ice

Sounds like fun to me . . . .

Cheers Kellz



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