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Fast Tips for Making Slime With Your Kiddo

Slime may be messy, but it’s loads of fun for your little one. Plus, it doubles as a science experiment! These fast tips for making slime with your kiddo will have you crafting and laughing all day long. Let’s dive in!

Prepare for a Big Mess

It wouldn’t be a true slime-making adventure without some chaos. Before you begin, cover your workspace with newspaper or an old tablecloth. Arm yourself and your child with aprons or old clothes. This will save you from endless laundry and scrubbing later!

But don’t forget to embrace the mess! Spills and splatters are part of the fun (at least per children’s idea of a good time).

Let Your Kid Measure and Mix the Ingredients

Part of why kids love homemade slime so much is it’s a sensory and artistic experience just as much as it is an educational one. So make sure they get the full experience by letting them take the lead in measuring and mixing the ingredients.

This encourages your child’s independence and introduces a sneaky math lesson. Use nontoxic glue, baking soda, water, and contact lens solution for a simple slime recipe.

Supply Decorative and Sensory Add-Ins

Once the basic slime forms, the real fun begins! Supply your kiddo with an assortment of decorative and sensory add-ins to personalize their creation. Let them dig into glitter, food coloring, foam beads, or small plastic toys. You can even make your art project glow in the dark with luminescent mica powder! These additions elevate the sensory experience and are just plain fun to experiment with.

Play Games With the Slime Together

After you and your kid make the slime, enjoy squishing, stretching, and molding it together. Get creative by inventing games, such as who can make the longest slime snake or which creation makes the silliest sound when squeezed. There are sure to be lots of giggles involved!

Try these fast tips for making slime with your kiddo for a fun, creative, and educational activity. Your kiddo will cherish the slime not just as a toy but as a testament to a fun-filled afternoon with Mom.

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