tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957280526857587176.post2951666946753185992..comments2023-09-30T02:25:58.807+13:00Comments on Hunter Park Kindergarten: Using water pressure to inflate a balloonHunter Parkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05455675810481753376noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957280526857587176.post-68871982943190575882009-02-10T09:45:00.000+13:002009-02-10T09:45:00.000+13:00Thank you for making this volcano for us to see - ...Thank you for making this volcano for us to see - we like volcanoes as well. When we make them at our Kindergarten with baking soda, colour, vinegar. We want to try the balloon one. <BR/>Charlotte and Manny<BR/>Pukerua Bay KindergartenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957280526857587176.post-34337474449371206782009-02-02T16:13:00.000+13:002009-02-02T16:13:00.000+13:00Thanks Hunter Park Kindergarten for sharing this.I...Thanks Hunter Park Kindergarten for sharing this.<BR/><BR/>I have enjoyed so many different sandpit 'volcanoes' but have never made one with a balloon. I cant wait to try it.<BR/><BR/>I particulalry like the crater it leaves behind. I expect it has a good explosive effect too.<BR/><BR/>I look forward to your next post.<BR/><BR/>Maureen in Auckland<BR/>Early Childhood Prof SupportKtotP Auckland Teamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01267460483332219955noreply@blogger.com