What’s more fun than eating jellybeans? Making things with jellybeans and toothpicks, of course! These simple ingredients can be used to create all sorts of fun shapes and structures. So break out the candy and the toothpicks and let your kids’ imaginations run wild.
What are they made of?
Jellybeans are mostly made up of sugar, which is a type of carbohydrate. When you put a jellybean in your mouth, the saliva in your mouth starts to break down the sugar into smaller molecules. This process is called hydrolysis.
As the sugar molecules get smaller, they start to interact with the proteins in your saliva. This interaction between the carbohydrates and proteins is what gives jellybeans their characteristic chewy texture.
In addition to sugar, jellybeans also contain something called pectin. Pectin is a type of fiber that helps to give jellybeans their shape. Pectin is also responsible for making jellybeans gummy when they’re chewed.
Toothpicks are made from a type of wood called cellulose. Cellulose is made up of long chains of glucose molecules. The glucose molecules in cellulose are held together by bonds called cellulose bonds.
Get Creative
There are all sorts of fun things that you can make with jellybeans and toothpicks. Here are a few of our favorites:
Jellybean houses
Have your child use toothpicks to build a house out of jellybeans. They can use any color combination they like, and they can even add other candies to decorate their house.
Jellybean people
Use different colored jellybeans to create people. You can even give them clothes by wrapping bits of foil around them.
Jellybean animals
Get creative and see what kinds of animals your child can make out of jellybeans and toothpicks. Can they make a turtle out of green jellybeans? Or a cat out of black ones?
What do you need to do?
- Provide jelly beans and toothpicks for each child.
- Instruct the children to create structures using the jelly beans and toothpicks.
- That’s It!
Kids are incredibly creative – let them have free reign and their imaginations run wild.
Final Thoughts:
Making things with jellybeans and toothpicks is a whole lot of fun. And it’s a great way to boost your child’s creativity. So next time you’re looking for a fun activity to do with your kids, break out the candy and the toothpicks and let their imaginations run wild.
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