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 ...
Save this article to read it later. Back in 2017, when the slime phenomenon was still in its infancy, we talked to then-15-year-old slimefluencer Alyssa J. (a.k.a. @craftyslimecreator) to get the ...
The slime craze has truly taken over, but some parents are concerned about their children working with Borax and large quantities of glue. To make slime time less of a worry for parents and more fun ...
Slime is a great educational activity for kids, and it's easy to make at home. Slime acts as both a liquid and a solid and can be customized in a variety of ways. To make slime, combine glue, baking ...
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 ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. The first time I tried to make slime ...
In a disposable cup, combine 1/4 cup white glue and 1/4 cup water. Add a few drops of food coloring into the glue mixture and stir. Set aside. In a separate cup, mix 2 teaspoons of Borax powder with 1 ...
Sorry, Mom, but yes, you can play with your food. Jell-O’s latest brainchild is a slime that’s 100 percent edible. (You read that correctly: slime you can eat ...
If your kids have ever looked at a pile of candy and said, “Can we turn this into slime?” the answer, apparently, is YES. This Edible Starburst Slime is chewy, stretchy, colorful, and totally ...