Booms, Bangs and Fizzes Review

Booms Bangs and Fizzes from John Adams is a science set which allows you to create lots of noisy, messy, bubbling, fizzing, explosive experiments in your own home.

Isaac is science mad so when we were offered Booms Bangs and Fizzes to review we excitedly accepted and couldn’t wait to get started.

The box contains almost all the kit you need – Goggles, Cone Shaped Lid, Loading Tube, Rock Salt, Needle Valve, Valve Tube, Bung, Rocket Legs, Film Canister and Lid, Round and Rocket Balloons, Straws, Nylon Thread, Jet Engine Decoration Sheet, Red Colouring, Volcano, Lightning Aluminium Tray, Styrene Sheet, Bicarbonate of Soda, Syringe, Nose Cone and Instruction Leaflet although some of the experiments do require items such as an empty bottle, sellotape and an alkaseltzer tablet.

The idea behind the set is to have loads of fun whilst learning about the science of why things explode, froth and make loud noises.  We haven’t completed all the experiments yet, with exploding a rock salt depth charge next on the list but launching a film canister rocket is definitely the favourite experiment so far.

Booms Bangs and Fizzes

There are plenty of experiments to keep you amused on a rainy day inside such as the jet engine balloon screamer and erupt an underwater volcano, but some need to be done outside like the pump up a cola bottle spaceship and the rock salt depth charge.

Booms Bangs and Fizzes has an RRP of £21.99 and can be found in all good toy shops.

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