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  • ima have to talk my dad into buying me some insta-snow. I live in arizona so i dont get snow anymore i guess insta-snow will be a good substitute

  • LIES!!! we all know leprecauns are extinct

  • Talking smart and knowing what's going to happen doesn't prove that you are smart. Explaining why something happens does.

  • Wow, those "water marbles" could potentially be used in many clever pranks!

  • cant you just add food colour to normal instant snow?? :L

  • Is leprechaun science the same field of study and analysis as Christian science?

  • can you adopt me

  • Its Fun to be a nerd than being an idiot :D

  • cool

  • Wut would happen if you eat the marbel ball things? :o

  • @sanderhandeland Nothing. They are non-toxic.

  • did they all just happen to wear green or that was planned?

  • Dear Steve,

    Are those your kids or are they like volenteers?

  • mark spangler leprechaun egg guy hahah xD

  • how can a squarle be green.....

  • kids reppin polo lol

  • the kid doesn't actually know what a polymer. ugh.

  • wow thats cool !!!

  • where did u get the eggs?

  • oh how i wish i was one of your sons. you'd be the best dad in the world.

  • It's surprising that, despite the awesome experiments, theories, laws, principles, etc that come with science, it still remains a fairly unpopular subject. It's a great thing your doing; getting people, but especially children, interested and involved with science. Thank you so much!

  • wow awesome all 3 things

  • omg this was on my birthday!

  • Oh dear, I remember the phase when I started saying "actually" a lot. That was such an annoying time for my parents LOL

  • thats how people do the invisable water marbles!!!

  • hmm nice.

  • 1 word, nerd!

  • how old is you oldest boy? he must be extremely smart for his age

  • @Superspongelover he is 11 and yes he is very smart!

  • @Stevespanglerscience Are your boys twins?

    im from england and im very smart(im 22)

  • @Stevespanglerscience your children are very smart

  • @Stevespanglerscience your children are very smart for there age

  • @Stevespanglerscience he is amazingly smart congrats on having such smart kids

  • cooooooooooooooooool

  • hahaa put on the captions its halarius

  • my friend taught me about the disappearing ball things. She actually used scented colored ones so it was hard for her.

  • More like Predator's eggs cause it has a cloaking effects :O

  • I wanna bite the polymer marble things. Hahaha

  • I love how the first kid acts so mature

  • Instead making leprechaun snow.. Make yellow snow..

  • what is this green.... something, -------what is this????? help

  • the first guy is kinda wierd but okie

  • my audio was low and i thought that kid said polymers were a type of seaman.... my bad kid, my bad....

  • @DRAGON102292 we sell it on our site! just go to

    SteveSpanglerScience . com

    and search for Leprechaun Science Kit. Enjoy!

  • Yah

  • like the equipment for guy with dissapear ball awesome

  • if you put the sodium polyacrylate in the oven will it dehydrate?

  • I'm 10 years old and I have to convince my mom to let me buy instant snow

  • Please don't tell anyone your true age, for your safety.

  • i need a science fair project but on your site it shows some easy ones but i can't find one that is for middle school stuff

  • the 3 three kids have the same hair do

  • to the kid in the video: Live long and prosper!

  • epic win ftw

  • me and my friend got a huge 5 gallon container cut off the top then put that instant snow thing is and it was huge

  • WTF...

  • looooooool

  • i wonder... can you pop those water ball marbles things?

  • @TheTsastini yes, but they would be like jelly inside

  • no they just break into pieces

  • Yes you can, but it's very hard to do with your hands unless you are strong. With a knife it's possible of course.

  • its like jello when they grow a little you can pop them but when they are that big you can't

  • @TheTsastini yes, you can. as a matter of fact, they actually break quite easily, by applying a bit of pressure. when broken, they resemble a broken bouncy ball. (shattered look)

    Though they are a lot of fun!

  • @TheTsastini Nope. They're like a sponge, it holds the water, it starts a bead, and when you put it in a liquid, it will slowly obsorb about four times its weight, its not like a balloon, you pop its gone."You pop its gone" sounded dirty but don't mind me. So, I think on one of his videos he said it can't dehydrate. So its like a sponge. It obsorbs any liquid its in. :)

  • @TheTsastini yeah you can they are super absorbent thingys so they are just filled with water

  • @TheTsastini nope u can put them in ur mouth :D

  • @TheTsastini Yes. I have them they grow bigger if you put them in hot water(but not to hot)

  • @TheTsastini

    yeah ...

  • @TheTsastini yes u can i have a bunch

  • @TheTsastini yes!(: i have a couple of them and i pop them alllll the time! there allso very bouncy !^-^

  • @TheTsastini no

  • @TheTsastini you can pop them if you dont know

  • hope its edible :P

  • love 'em green worms!

  • sorry but.... that kid is a total nerd

  • nothing bad about being a nerd

  • @XxXsxcb345tXxX i admit im kind of a nerd but i love science obviously not english

  • @Drainx275 i take nerdiness as a compliment.. if u say im not a nerd i woud get angry

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