July 19, 2010
Steve Spangler Science and Sonic America’s Drive-In have teamed up once again to bring a little science and fun in their Sonic Wacky Packs Kids’ Meals this summer.
Wacky Wild Gliders are fun airplanes that feature fun facts about one of four insects. Kids will love assembling their insect glider, decorating it with the included stickers and then heading outside to explore the properties of air, motion and gravity. They will also learn a little bit about the insect on the glider.
Collect all four insect gliders at your local Sonic – Ladybug, Bee, Dragonfly and Butterfly.
You can also visit the Sonic website for more information on the gliders as well as a coloring sheet (pdf) to print and decorate.
February 5, 2007
Now you can eat a burger, drink a limeade and enjoy some cool science experiments from Steve Spangler Science at your local SONIC® America’s Drive-In®. We’re excited to announce the release of six books that we wrote for Sonic as part of their Wacky Pack® kid’s meal. The six book series are called Science Sliders because each page has a section that slides out to reveal another cool science secret. It will take you a minute to try to figure out how the colors appear… pretty cool.
Each book shares a different science theme: Air-Mazing Science, Science Magic, Sounds of Science, Optical Illusions, Light and Color and Backyard Science. The experiments are easy to conduct at home and may even use supplies that are found in your bag like ketchup, salt, napkins, fries… even the bag itself.
“SONIC is delighted to partner with Steve Spangler Science as part of our Accent on Education program,” said Tamara Stanley, director of segment marketing for SONIC® Drive-In®. “At SONIC, we blend fun with education by including interactive educational toys in our Wacky Pack kids’ meal. The Science Sliders books are
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Tags: Backyard Science, General, Light and Color, Optical Illusions, Science Books, Science Magic, SONIC, SONIC Americas Drive In, Sounds of Science, steve spangler, Steve Spangler Science, Wacky Pack kids meal
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