Ella from Grand Rapids writes:
You should make “Orbeez Figures” — it should include 500 Orbeez,and a machine where you can pile up Orbeez and they stick together! That also includes eyes,noses,and mouths! You can make faces and let it dry,and then you have a figure! Then kids can play with them and have little playsets that the figures can play in!

The Orbeez Team: Sounds like fun!

Grace and Carson Parker from The Woodlands have this idea:
You put a few Orbeez on a slide, it slides down into the miniature pool or hot tub, one slide for the pool, one slide for the hot tub, a ladder-looking catapult for a ladder into the water, a bridge to the catapult and the slides, package comes with 5 Orbeez floaties, 2 Orbeez beach balls, 5 drinks, 5 plates of food, 5 towels, 2 hammocks, a baby pool setup, a swim-up snack and drink bar, a baby duck slide for the baby pool, restrooms, lifeguard setup, a souvineer stand, 2 first aid kits, water roller coaster, a lazy river, a bucket filling up with water to dump on guests, food bags, food, lawn chairs, water bumper cars, a bus, a map stand, ticket stands, cd’s, a boom box, speakers, all the above before the words, “package includes”, palm trees, and a pet pool. A separate package can include a hotel resort with everything you would find in a 5-star hotel, including, mini soap bottles, room service phones, televisions, and bathtub/shower.

Orbeez Team: Wow, now that is elaborate. When you graduate you should think about a job designing toys, or hotels!

Miss Berry, a teacher from Hallsville writes: I use Orbeez in my science classroom to inspire my students to create experiements. They come up with testable questions and then perform the experiment to test their ideas. The kids love it!

Orbeez Team: We love it too. Thanks for sharing and for  inspiring kids to enjoy science.