Home Little Einsteins Norah Dreher, 8, shows Melissa Costanzo her washable marker experiment. Dreher used five different brands of washable markers to make drawings and see which ones actually washed out, as promised. The t-shirt with Elmers Paintastics, shown here, never washed out. Others disappeared after the first cycle. “I love art and I like drawing,” Dreher said.

Norah Dreher, 8, shows Melissa Costanzo her washable marker experiment. Dreher used five different brands of washable markers to make drawings and see which ones actually washed out, as promised. The t-shirt with Elmers Paintastics, shown here, never washed out. Others disappeared after the first cycle. “I love art and I like drawing,” Dreher said.

Giulianna Pinevich, 8, shows off her mummified fish. She found that a mixture of salt, baking soda and borax mummify fish the best. Pinevich said her parents are glad the experiment is over. “My whole kitchen was smelly,” she said.
Helen Meade, 8, made paper airplanes with varying wingspans to see which would fly the furthest. She thought the widest winged plane would fly the best, but the opposite proved true. “I’m really good at making paper airplanes,” she said.

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