March 16, 2020

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#DIY Slime recipe to keep the kids busy on their extended spring break!

Kids going stir crazy on their extended spring break or just want to limit their electronic time?   Why not have some fun and create their own slime to play with!  A

Elmer’s created several worry-free and kid-friendly recipes (no borax here) to provide teachers and parents alike with hours of entertainment for their students and kiddos.

Below is the “official” kid-friendly Elmer’s slime recipe  and you can find more information and  worry-free recipes like Glitter SlimeJumbo Slime and more at http://elmers.com/slime.

ELMER’S SLIME RECIPE AND INSTRUCTIONS

Ingredients:
  • 1/2 TBSP of Baking Soda
  • 1 TBSP of Contact Solution
  • 4 fl oz Elmer’s White school glue
  • Your choice of food coloring
Steps:
  1.  Find a bowl, cup, or plate to mix your slime in
      
  2. Pour out the entire contents of a 4oz of Elmer’s school glue into the bowl.

  3. Add ½ TBSP of baking soda and mix
     
  4. After mixing, add your choice of food coloring.
     
  5. Mix and/or add more food coloring until you get the color you want
  6. Add 1 TBSP of Contact solution
     
  7. Mix until slime forms and it begins to get harder to mix
     
  8. Take the slime out and begin kneading with both of your hands
  9. If needed, add ¼ TBSP Contact solution to make the slime less sticky.
Adult supervision is required; This project is not appropriate for children under the age of 3 years

You can find more information and  worry-free recipes like Glitter SlimeJumbo Slime and more at http://elmers.com/slime.

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