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Lemonade slime recipe

This lemonade slime recipe is a bright, stretchy sensory activity that looks just like a cup of fresh lemonade. With its glossy texture, pop-in foam beads, and optional lemon scent, this slime is ...
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Yogurt slime recipe

If you are looking for a simple, two ingredient sensory activity, this yogurt slime recipe is as easy as it gets. It comes ...
What do kids love? Getting messy and sticky. What does slime do? You guessed it. And considering the hours we spent playing with silly putty and watching teenagers get slimed on Nickelodeon, guess the ...
It's time to get gooey! It’s stretchy, it’s gooey, it’s addictive and it’s a super fun science project to take on at home. If you’re a parent and you haven’t done it yet, it was only a matter of time ...
Beth Harris, the long-time science educator, is back with another fun and easy experiment to do at home with the kids. Harris, a Raleigh mom of two and also creator of Fort Kits for Kids and STEMPlay, ...
Made with marshmallows, coconut oil and cornflour, edible slime is safe for kids (and, ahem, adults) to eat and tastes sweet and tropical. You can decorate it with lollies, and make fabulous themes – ...
If you have children or you work with kids, you’ve likely heard about slime. Slime is pretty much everywhere — slime kits, slime products, and slime recipes. Children and adults alike enjoy the gooey ...
If your kid has gotten into slime, chances are you've been buying out the glue section at your local Target in recent weeks. If your kid hasn't gotten into it yet, don't worry — it's coming. The DIY ...