I just knew we’d be doing something fun that would lead to some learning along the way. We’ve made it many times, and it’s always a hit if you want to try it out! As the kids finished playing I heard, “ I wonder what would happen if…” And of course my teacher mama heart skipped a beat as I listened for the next words to come. We started by playing with the colorful and fun rainbow foam dough from Fun at Home with Kids. Then check back and let us know if you’d recommend a different name for it! It is,however, irresistable to play with, so go ahead and make your own. We weren’t exactly sure what to call it because it’s not quite oobleck, and it’s not quite slime. Their sense of wonder led to this amazingly fluffy and smooth new substance. Often my kids takeover with the play and add in their own unique twists. However, we use most of our slime and other play recipes from the experts instead of recreating the wheel. We do a ton of sensory play at home, and we share many of our play dough and small world ideas on this site. Sometimes you stumble onto something by accident that you just have to share! That’s exactly how this new fluffy oobleck slime recipe developed. ![]() This cornstarch-water mixture behaves similarly to quicksand.Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on Email But when you try to move your hand through it quickly or forcefully hit the substance, it behaves like a solid.
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