DIY Slime for Toddlers: Easy to Follow Recipe

Looking for a fun activity to do with your toddler? Why not try making DIY slime! This is a great way to get them interested in science, and it’s easy to follow. We will provide you with a simple recipe that is sure to keep your little one entertained for hours.

How to make slime

What is Slime?

Slime is a viscous, glue-like substance that is made up of polymer molecules. It has a variety of uses, including being used as a stress reliever or for educational purposes.

Benefits

Slime is not only a fun activity, but it is also a great sensory experience for toddlers. They can touch, squish, and stretch the slime, which helps them to explore new textures. It’s also a great way to improve fine motor skills.

Why do Toddlers Love it so much?

Toddlers are fascinated by slimy things. It’s a new texture for them to explore, and it can be manipulated in many ways. It’s also super satisfying to watch the slime ooze and move around.

Learning through Play

Not only is slime a great sensory experience, but it also helps with fine motor skills and scientific exploration. When toddlers make slime, they are exploring chemical reactions and learning about the properties of matter. This is a great way to get them interested in science at an early age.

DIY Slime

How to Make Slime for Kids

Serving Size:
1
Time:
8-10 mins
Difficulty:
Easy

Ingredients for DIY Slime

  • 1/2 cup of clear or glitter school glue
  • 3/4 cup of warm water
  • 1/4 teaspoon of borax powder
  • Food coloring, glitter, confetti, small items (optional)

Directions

  1. Add the school glue to a bowl.
  2. Add the water and stir until well combined.
  3. Add the borax powder and stir until well combined. The slime will start to form immediately.
  4. Stir in any glitter, food coloring, or tiny objects.
  5. Let the slime sit for a few minutes to firm up. Then play with it!

Tips for making DIY slime:

  • If you use glitter, you may want to add it outside so it doesn’t get everywhere.
  • If you find that the slime is too sticky, simply add a little bit more borax powder until it reaches the desired consistency.
  • Try adding different food colorings to create new colors.
  • You can also add scents to the slime for a more sensory experience. Simply add a few drops of essential oil before you start mixing everything together. Lavender or chamomile would be great for relaxation, while peppermint would be invigorating.
  • You can store the slime in an airtight container for future use. Enjoy!

DIY Slime FAQ’s

Q: Can I make slime without borax?

A: Yes! There are many recipes out there that don’t use borax. However, we find that the slime doesn’t last as long without it.

Q: What if my toddler eats the slime?

A: The ingredients in this recipe for slime are non-toxic, but we don’t recommend eating it. If your toddler does eat it, they may experience an upset stomach. Call your pediatrician or Poison Control immediately if you are concerned.

Q: Is slime safe for all ages?

A: No. Slime is not recommended for children under the age of three due to the small risk of choking. Children over the age of three should be supervised while playing with slime.

Q: How to remove slime from fabrics?

A: We recommend using a vinegar and damp cloth to remove slime from fabrics. For more stubborn stains, you may need to use this magic potion. Test on an inconspicuous area first to make sure you don’t damage the fabric.

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♬ Creative – Smile

Now that you know how to make DIY slime, get creative and have fun with it! Try adding different food colorings or glitter to give it some extra sensory stimulation. Your toddler is sure to have a blast playing with this slimy creation. Happy sliming!

If you have any tips or tricks, be sure to share them in the comments below.

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