 How to make and open a dinosaur egg. It's time. It's time for the dinosaur egg to be hatched. Everybody come on in. Hey, I'm coming. I'm coming. Bubbles. Look at all those bubbles. That's my son. Hey. He's my son. Hello, everyone. This is how you make dinosaur eggs. First you need a big mixing bowl. Then you're going to add a lot of baking soda. You're going to add two cups of baking soda. And then you add a half a cup of sand. After you put the sand in, you mix it together. Then you're going to add a little bit of water at a time. You can always use your hands instead of a spoon. It feels very squishy and a little cold. You wanted to start feeling it could stick together so the eggs stay strong. I think we need to add the food dye now. The food color is going to make our dinosaur eggs blue. You can use whatever color you want. I added about maybe six drops. And then you mix. It's OK if the food dye gets on your hands because when you wash your hands, it'll come right off. It feels really squishy. You want to keep mixing, kind of put some strength into it and kind of just keep squishing it together and like throwing it apart. I think we're ready for our dinosaurs. Yep. You want to take a little tiny dino and shape the sand around the dino. You want to try to cover the dino as much as you can so none of it shows. If it falls apart, it's OK. Just do it again. You want to try to mold the sand and the baking soda around the dino so you can't see the dino and so it mostly looks like an egg. It's kind of like a hot potato but just very sticky. You want to put the dino egg on a plate or a pan or something that's flat so it can dry overnight. These are some eggs we made earlier so they're already dry. And once they're dry, you're ready to find your baby dino. I'm using a fork. You can also use a toothpick too. I see a little bit of the dino. All I see is the tail and the legs and a little bit of the nose. I'm a dino coming out of my egg. And I have a stegosaurus. There's one more fun way you can open your egg. This is vinegar and you can spray this on your egg. Once you spray it, you can see that it's bubbling. Whoa, look at those bubbles. I see the bubbles going everywhere. The egg starts to dissolve. It gets a little wet so you can open it up. Smells a little stinky. I wonder if dinosaurs smell stinky like that. I'm starting to see my dino. It's super easy because when the sand becomes wet, it's easy to pick off. Ooh, I just broke it open. Now I can see the tail. I found a little green guy. Roar. Roar. That's so cool. And that's how you hatch dino eggs. Touch here for more great videos. Come play with us. Or touch here to subscribe. Come, come on, come play with us.