We’re making a fizzy snow man potion. It’s a bit of art, part science and the other part pure fun. Also, grab more ideas and a free lapbook for winter fun on my page Winter Season Unit Study.
Besides having many snowman ideas to keep your kids learning all winter long, this idea will also keep your kids from bouncing off the wall when the weather is bad outside.
This fizzy snow man potion brings a bit of winter wonder right into your kitchen.

Think of it as a fun science experiment disguised as a winter craft.
Using just a few household ingredients like baking soda and vinegar, you and your little ones can create a “snowman” that bubbles and fizzes. Also, you can add a few drops of food coloring for massive ewws and awwws.
Without even realizing it, your kids are learning about chemical reactions.
BOOKS FOR KIDS ABOUT SNOW AND SNOWMEN
Next, look at a few books about snow and snowmen for kids.
I prefer living books and then we may add a reference book or two to our day.
13 Snow, Snowman, Animals, and Winter Books
Add one or more of these books to your learning day if you're learning about snow, snowflakes, winter or just for fun.
Immerse Yourself in This Story of Love and Companionship Amidst Deprivation
It is the fall of 1930, and America has plunged into the Great Depression. On a remote dirt road deep in the snowy woods of northern Wisconsin, misfortune forces the impoverished Sparkes family to take desperate measures.
A wayfaring quartet consisting of thirteen-year-old Araminta (nicknamed Minty), her recently unemployed father-a poetry-quoting widower called Pops-and her younger sister, Eglantine (known as Eggs-a dreamer like Pops), and their dog, Buster, are on their way to Minneapolis to live with the curmudgeonly Aunt Amy. When their car breaks down and they are unable to fix it, the homeless four stumble upon a vacant summer cottage by a lake. In desperate straits, they decide to settle in.
How do snow crystals form? What shapes can they take? Are no two snow crystals alike? These questions and more are answered inside this exploration of the science of snow, featuring photos of real snow crystals in all their beautiful diversity. Perfect for reading on winter days, this book by a nature photographer and a snow scientist will inspire wonder and curiosity about the marvels of snow.
B-R-R-R-R! AH-CHOO! Sneezy the Snowman is cold, cold, cold. To warm up, he drinks cocoa, sits in a hot tub, stands near a warm fire–and melts! But the children know just what to do to build him up again–and make him feel “just right”.
Have you ever built a snowman and discovered the next day that his grin has gotten a little crooked, or his tree-branch arms have moved? And you've wondered . . . what do snowmen do at night? This delightful wintertime tale reveals all!
When the mayor of Mouseville announces the town snowman contest, Clayton and Desmond claim that they will each make the biggest snowman ever. But building a huge snowman alone is hard! They work and work, but their snowmen just aren't big enough. Soon they have an idea. As the day of the contest approaches, Clayton and Desmond join forces to build the biggest snowman ever.
Over the snow, the world is hushed and white. But under the snow lies a secret world of squirrels and snow hares, bears and bullfrogs, and many other animals making their winter home under the snow. This beloved nonfiction picture book exploring the subnivean zone reveals the tunnels and caves formed beneath the snow but over the ground, where many kinds of animals live through the winter, safe and warm, awake and busy, but hidden beneath the snow.
"Stoeke's second book about that intrepid screwball, Minerva Louise, is a rare find."—The Horn Book, starred review. The other chickens hate snowy mornings. But not Minerva Louise! To her a snowy day—like everything else—is an adventure. But this chilly, chipper hen needs something to keep her warm. What she finds—and how she finds it—will keep young readers cackling.
Our heroes' entry for the snowman contest has magically come to life―and ran away! Can YOU help catch it? Get ready for snow much fun as you travel through a winter wonderland with running, skating, and bouncing through trap after trap to catch the snowman and claim the winning prize. Will the snowman teach our heroes a lesson they'll never forget?
When the geese begin to fly south, the leaves flutter down from the trees and the cold winds begin to blow from the north, the animals of the woods and meadows, big and small, prepare for the long, cold winter ahead when the countryside is hidden under a deep blanket of snow. They gather food and look for warm, snug places in the ground, trees, caves or thickets, where they can find protection against the icy winds.It might have been hard for the birds and animals of the hillside to survive when the Big Snow came if their good friends, who lived in the little stone house, had not remembered to put food out for them.Here, in many beautiful pictures, the Haders show how winter comes to the woodland as the busy animals make their preparations.
The Smithsonian does things right and this Curious About Snow book is a
great introduction for curious kiddos with real images and simple explanations.
This is a clear and appealing book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. Introduce kids to basic science ideas as part of discussions about the seasons and animals.
SET OF 10 FUN AND FRIGID FIGURES – It’s hard to stay warm at the North Pole, but you can discover its wonders in your home with these frigid friends. This TOOB includes a Harp Seal, Husky, Caribou, Arctic Rabbit, Killer Whale, Walrus, Arctic Fox, Beluga Whale, Igloo, and Polar Bear.
See the world in a whole new way! Acclaimed illustrator Julia Rothman combines art and science in this exciting and educational guide to the structure, function, and personality of the natural world. Explore the anatomy of a jellyfish, the inside of a volcano, monarch butterfly migration, how sunsets work, and much more. Rothman’s whimsical illustrations are paired with interactive activities that encourage curiosity and inspire you to look more closely at the world all around you.
Next, look at more snow man activities.
MORE SNOW MAN ACTIVITIES
- How To Build A Snowman Using Wooden Spools
- How to Make an Easy Build a Snowman Kid’s Game (free printable cube)
- W Is For Winter Craft Easy Snowman Oobleck Activity
- Fun Paper Cup Snowman Game Matching Upper and Lowercase Alphabet Letters
- Cute and Simple Snowman Story Stones Winter Art Activities For Preschoolers
- How to Make an Adorable Q Tip Painting Snowman
- 8 Cool Winter Crafts for Middle School | Craft a Snowman Bead Necklace
- Fun Styrofoam Snowman Art Activity & 5 Facts About The Wonders of Winter
- How to Make an Adorable Toilet Roll Snowman for Winter Crafts
- Snow and Snowflake Facts for Kids and Fun Hands-on Exploding Snowman

Finally, look at how to make a fizzy snowman potion.
FIZZY SNOWMAN POTIONS ACTIVITY
First, look at this list of supplies.
- Small cup or dropper for pouring
- Small clear potion bottle or jar
- Black paper
- Orange paper
- Scissors
- Clear tape
- Baking soda
- Glitter (white, silver, or blue)
- Vinegar

Start by decorating the potion bottle to look like a snowman. Cut small black circles from paper for the eyes and buttons.
Cut an orange triangle for the carrot nose.

Stick the paper pieces onto the bottle and cover them with clear tape to protect your snowman’s face from getting wet.
Add a scoop of baking soda to the bottle.

Sprinkle in a little glitter for a magical snowy sparkle.

Slowly pour in vinegar (or use a dropper for extra fun). Watch as the potion fizzes and bubbles like a snowstorm inside the bottle
Kids can experiment by adding small amounts of vinegar at a time to see how the fizz changes.
They can mix in more glitter, pretend they’re “mixing up snow magic,” or try making potions for different snowmen with varied ingredients.
BENEFITS
This activity introduces kids to simple chemistry through a safe and exciting hands-on experiment.
It builds fine motor skills, encourages creativity, and helps children learn about reactions between baking soda and vinegar

Leave a Reply