In 1892, the dubiously named Mr. Tom Tit published a book of at-home
activities for children called Magical Experiments: or, Science in Play.
He made sure each scientific exploration could double as a parlor
trick; something exciting and strange to impress as well as instruct.
Some of his experiments are all but impossible to do today, and some of
his once common ingredients haven't been available at drug stores for
decades. But if the product still exists, you can find it online. This
accessibility re-opens a whole forgotten world of fantastic science fun, one that leaves the tired vinegar and baking soda volcanoes looking hollow.
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