Wild Science Lava Lamp and Glitter Tube Factory

We were sent the Wild! Science Lava Lamp and GlitterTube Lab. Read on to see what we thought of it.

Wild! Science Lava Lamp and Glitter Tube Lab

The Wild! Science Lava Lamp and Glitter Tube lab kit contained most of the materials and components you needed to create the Lava Lamp and Glitter Tube, we just needed to add water and oil.

The boys were rather excited about creating both items and couldn’t wait to get started. The step-by -step instructions were easy enough to follow but they did need a little help with measuring and pouring.

We started off with the Glitter tube which was easy enough to do. You just needed to pour some glitter into the tube of glycerine that was already provided.

Wild! Science Glitter pouring
Pouring glitter into the glycerine tube
glitter tube
The glitter tube
glitter tube
Ta-Da!

Once that was done we moved onto the Lava Lamp. The main highlight of this was most definitely creating the fizzy discs. These are made using Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid and Red Dye (all included in the kit)

Wild! Science Lava Lamp
Creating the Lava Lamp
Wild! Science Lava Lamp
Pouring oil into the lamp
Wild! Science Lava Lamp
Adding in the fizzy disc
Wild! Science Lava Lamp
Amazed at the fizzy disc bubbling

Check out our video of how the discs bubble and fizz in the Lava Lamp!

Overall, the boys really enjoyed this kit. It was a great little activity to carry out on a Sunday morning and it was made all the more fun because they got to see for themselves how the fizzy discs reacted in the lamp. They also learnt how to safely handle the equipment and there was plenty of Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid and Red Dye left over to create a few more experiments.

If there was one slight niggle, I would have to say it would be the packaging. It’s very much geared towards girls which I thought was a little strange. These Science kits are suitable for both boys and girls and in my opinion, should be branded as such. The plastics bases and caps for the Laval Lamp and Glitter Tube are a little flimsy and would be better if they were a little more sturdy. That being said, it didn’t affect how the kits worked in any and the boys have already asked when we can make more fizzy discs to pop into the lava lamp again!

Wild! Science Kits are available to purchase from most toy stores, including Smyths Toys.

*We received the Wild! Science Kit for the purpose of this review. This post contains Amazon Affiliate links.

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5 Comments

  1. My daughter would love this, but so would my son. Shame it is a bit too girly, I guess they are trying to get girls more interested in science which is nice. #triedtested

  2. This looks brilliant….It looks like you had a lot of fun!
    Looking at the packaging I would say it was aimed at girls too but boys would love it just as much.
    #TriedTested

  3. This looks amazing. I love science style toys and this looks particularly great. What a lot of fun xx #tiredtested

  4. This looks fab – I know Ben would love to get his hands on that!
    Thanks for sharing your review on #triedtested this week x

  5. Jo - Pickle & Poppet

    Your sons face is an absolute picture! My son would love things like this. I do wish that manufacturers would make toys unisex rather than gearing them toward one particular gender. #TriedTested

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