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June 29, 2020 · 8 Comments

Steven Universe’s “Crystal Gem” Candy | Camp Warner Bros. Week 2

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Welcome to Camp Warner Bros. Week 2!! Did you miss Week 1? Go check it out! Last week was all about super heroes, and this week is all about science fun! We are going to have some fun with science, color mixing, learning patience and making a delicious treat for Steven Universe: The Movie! And since I don’t have little ones, one of you will win my Digital code for this movie!

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Steven Universe: The Movie

After so many harrowing adventures, Steven and the Gems are ready to celebrate how far they’ve come with a movie musical! Little do they know they’re about to face their worst enemy yet. Steven Universe: The Movie is now available to own on Digital, Blu-ray & DVD.


“Crystal Gem” Candy recipe

Save the Earth and bring peace to your galaxy with Steven Universe’s “Crystal Gem” Candy recipe! Get your recipe here: https://wbproductions.app.box.com/v/StevenUniverseCrystalGemCandy

NOTE: This camp activity requires adult supervision at all times.

The Science Behind The Fun:

As time passes (and the solution cools), the water will slowly evaporate from the solution. As the water evaporates, the solution will become more saturated with sugar. The sugar molecules will collect on the string, and the candy crystals will grow molecule by molecule!

Extra Science Fun:

Try making two jars of candy. In the first jar – seed your “Crystal Gem” Candy by rolling your string in water and sugar. In the second jar do not seed your string with sugar before growing. Determine if using seed sugar crystals changes the growth rate of your “Crystal Gem” Candy!

ENTER THE GIVEAWAY ENDED

One of my US blog followers will win a Digital Code for this movie. Giveaway ends 7/6

Please note the following:

MUST REDEEM DIGITAL MOVIE OFFER BY 9/30/2021. MUST HAVE OR REGISTER FOR AN ACCOUNT WITH MOVIES ANYWHERE™.  MOVIES ANYWHERE™ IS OPEN TO U.S. RESIDENTS AGE 13+.  ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY, SEE https://moviesanywhere.com/terms-of-use.  Ultimate display resolution on playback is dependent upon connection and device characteristics, including screen resolution. High-speed Internet connection required.

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Comments

  1. Anne Perry says

    June 29, 2020 at 9:44 am

    Snakes egg experiment place an egg in vinegar and wait.

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  2. gloria patterson says

    June 29, 2020 at 12:51 pm

    I don’t know if my great niece has done any experiments with her mother or not. I am to old (70) to remember way back. BUT I am a big fan of kids getting involved with STEM as soon as possible.

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    • Christy Maurer says

      June 29, 2020 at 5:25 pm

      I agree! They need to see that school is fun.

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  3. Andy G says

    June 29, 2020 at 1:30 pm

    Making bottle rockets was one experiment that I did that was very fun! After creating and designing the rockets, seeing how much distance they could cover was cool. I haven’t made a crystal candy before.

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  4. Leela says

    July 1, 2020 at 1:05 pm

    I have never made crystal candy.

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  5. cyndi br says

    July 4, 2020 at 12:23 pm

    we made a volcano science project. I have never made rock candy before.

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  6. Lily Kwan says

    July 6, 2020 at 8:15 am

    My favorite science experiment was making bubbles because it was fun. I’ve never made crystal candy.

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  7. AEKZ2 says

    July 6, 2020 at 7:02 pm

    I have not made crystal candy. My favorite experiment is Mentos and diet Coke, because it’s so messy.

    Reply

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