This small foil balloon is hard to inflate or and seal. These balloons typically comes with a stick (stick not included) since they are to small to float. To inflate the balloon, insert a straw into the hole, Inflate with air and sealed closed with a heat sealer, seal a meal curling iron. Without the proper sealer, it is hard to get a good seal. It is best to use the balloons uninflated, or contact your local balloon shop or florist to see if they can seal the balloon on your behalf.
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Everything Kids? Magical Science Experiments Book: Dazzle your friends and family by making magical things happen! (Everything Kids Series) (Paperback)
Want to make things disappear? Change salt to sugar? Create slime using items found in your kitchen? Well, with The Everything Kids’ Magical Science Experiments Book, you can do just that–and more! Filled with more than 50 science experiments that bend the rules of time, space, and logic, The Everything Kids’ Magical Science Experiments Book shows you how to unlock the mysteries of science and “magic” so you can: Create invisible ink Build a “genie in a bottle” Make a fog chamber Make a person stay seated, just by using your pinky finger Seal a punctured balloon with a penny Turn Mentos candy into soda Packed with 30 highly conductive puzzles, The Everything Kids’ Magical Science Experiments Book is the perfect tool for anyone who wants to make “magic”–with science!
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