The Easiest Way to Balance a Broom

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  • Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
  • Thank you for watching my new series: Emily's Science Lab™!
    This is the "Balancing Act with a Broomstick" experiment on page 146 of Book 1
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    Perfect for kids ages 5-12
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    About Me
    Hi there! I'm Emily Calandrelli, MIT engineer and Emmy-nominated science TV host. I'm the host of Netflix's Emily's Wonder Lab and FOX's Xploration Outer Space. I've published 9 children's science books: The Ada Lace Adventure series, Reach for the Stars, and the Stay Curious and Keep Exploring series which is a #1 NYTimes Best Seller. Sometime soon, I'll fly to space with Blue Origin and become one of the first ~100 women in space.
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    www.thespacegal.com
    Produced, Filmed & Edited by Echo Echo Studio.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @Helloimkyraa
    @Helloimkyraa 2 дні тому +7

    Our little love, who will be turning 5 in a few months, has been set on becoming a scientist when she grows up. She has a deep love for all science! She first learned about the planets around the age of 2 and is currently fascinated with the periodic table. She also enjoys stargazing and planet finding, using this space app that I have. The joy she gets from watching your content brightens my heart. She loves rainbows (always singing about how rainbows are "raindrops, sunlight, and refraction") and loves to sparkle as well. For her to see you, an amazing (female) scientist, who also loves to sparkle, is inspiring to her. Thank you for sharing your love of science (and sparkles). I can promise you that she will never forget you or your content, especially if she achieves her science dream of going to Mars. Sending love and light to you, and thank you again! ✨️

    • @SpaceGal
      @SpaceGal  2 дні тому +1

      WOW! Thank you so much for this message!!!

    • @Helloimkyraa
      @Helloimkyraa 2 дні тому

      @@SpaceGal Of course!! 🪐✨️

    • @Helloimkyraa
      @Helloimkyraa 2 дні тому

      ​@@SpaceGalPs, my daughter is also requesting me tell you that she loves you, 4 year olds, haha! 😂💕

  • @aislouise
    @aislouise 2 дні тому +3

    So fun. Thanks for doing these. The kids adore them

    • @SpaceGal
      @SpaceGal  День тому

      @@aislouise thank you so much for watching!

  • @clstylist08
    @clstylist08 День тому +1

    Thanks for giving us more videos! These are awesome!😊

    • @SpaceGal
      @SpaceGal  День тому

      @@clstylist08 thank you for watching them!

  • @elliejefferies7171
    @elliejefferies7171 2 дні тому +2

    We love your videos! Glad you’re posting more 🤗

    • @SpaceGal
      @SpaceGal  2 дні тому

      Thank you for supporting me over here! :)

  • @jessicamason2591
    @jessicamason2591 День тому +1

    A science girl and a teacher mom over here. Longtime fans of EWL over here, so we are SO EXCITED for this new show!! 10YO science girl is curious: is this your real home kitchen, Emily, or a set?

    • @SpaceGal
      @SpaceGal  День тому

      @@jessicamason2591 it was a set 😂 we filmed for a couple weeks and didn’t want to tear down and rebuild the set every night 😂

  • @RussellLum
    @RussellLum День тому

    This kid-at-heart learned a lot from all of today's videos, and is looking forward to each week's new experiment! Congratulations on a successful launch, and for investing and believing in yourself! 🙏✨

  • @andreazeto4835
    @andreazeto4835 2 дні тому +2

    Love the video ~ Valentina

    • @SpaceGal
      @SpaceGal  2 дні тому

      Thank you for watching Valentina :)

  • @thedoctorofstyleirondeadpaul
    @thedoctorofstyleirondeadpaul 2 дні тому +2

    Only a Witch would know that 😂😂 and nice quick lesson

  • @alyssavanmouwerik3854
    @alyssavanmouwerik3854 17 годин тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @bilalbhatti9898
    @bilalbhatti9898 День тому

    Polite suggestion, I thought these videos was geared towards 1st and 2nd graders but watching this video feels like you need to be in fourth or fifth grade to get a better understanding of the videos. Would you be able to put a grade level in the description or comments. If I'm in the wrong here I apologize b

    • @SpaceGal
      @SpaceGal  День тому

      @@bilalbhatti9898 no worries! It may cover topics covered in later grades, but my 5 year old knows “center of mass” because of this experiment! I would encourage showing them to all ages. It’s fun to learn things earlier so that when they show up in class, they’re like PSHHH I learned that AGES ago!

    • @bilalbhatti9898
      @bilalbhatti9898 День тому

      @@SpaceGal you know what fair enough! Maybe I should trust my 1st and 2nd graders are smarter than I think they are. I'll give it a shot! Thank you for the work you do! ❤️