 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is how to make a climbing spider. What you need for the experiment is a metal hanger, scissors, glue gun, string, straw, and a paper cut out of a spider. So the setup is to take the straw and cut it in about three and a half to four centimeters long. Make two pieces up there. So we'll cut these here and we'll measure it up. And it should be anywhere from three and a half to four centimeters. Pretty good right there. And then we're going to take the paper cut out we did. We did a spider here. It could be any size you want. I just drew a little spider. We're going to take a glue gun or you can take any kind of glue. A glue gun seems like it dries a little quicker and put it on the back where it's going straight up and down on the spider there. As you can see here, so you do each one and put it up and then let that dry. It only takes a couple seconds and it should look something like that. There's no exact distance it should be. And then you cut out two other smaller pieces about two centimeters, two and a half centimeters long. These are going to be your little handles that you're going to put in. Now you take the string that you measured ahead of time that goes up from the bottom of the spider up the first one and down the other straw coming right there just like this. And the string has to be at least 12 feet long if you're going to go all the way to the door. So you want to pre-measure your string and your doorway with your hanger that will show you how to set that up next. So now you have that set up. Now we're going to put the handles on. So take one of the two pieces here as you see that were the two centimeters, two and a half centimeters and we're going to tie them on each end of the string. So do a couple not, you know, like a double knot there and then you're going to cut off the excess of that. And then you're going to repeat the same exact process with the other two, two and a half centimeter straw. And then you have like little handles to hold on to to help raise your spider up. So you've got a regular hanger here. I just bent it a little bit and then put it over the doorway right there for that. And then what we're going to do, take the top part of the loop of the spider without tying all the loops around it and just put it over so it's right there. Hook it on the door and then your spider should be hanging down from there. So the spiders here, you've got your two end pieces and to make them climb, you're just going to grab each piece and you're going to pull one at a time pulling out and your spider is going to climb all the way to the top and to release them because these frictions hold them together right now. You should just let go of it and your spider comes down and then you can make the journey once again just pulling out a little bit and release and there goes your spider. So here it goes up and pull out and up one at a time. Your spider goes all the way up. I hope you enjoyed this experiment. If you did remember to click thumbs up and to subscribe. Thanks for watching.