Monday, May 13, 2013

Glitter Oobleck Recipe

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Glitter Oobleck Recipe - A few simple ingredients needed to make this fun slime that kids love to play with. A great sensory experience for little ones!

Have you ever tried making oobleck with your kids? Oobleck - a slime that possesses the properties of both a liquid and solid - is simple to make using cornstarch and water. We decided to spice up this ordinary sensory recipe by adding some glitter and food coloring. The kids loved exploring this messy substance and we even added some marbles for more sensory fun. 

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You will need the following to make one batch of our easy oobleck:
  • 1 1/2-2 cups of cornstarch
  • 1 cup of water
  • Food coloring
  • Glitter
Ingredients for Oobleck

Combine the water and cornstarch. If you would like a more solid oobleck you can add the full 2 cups of cornstarch. We added 1 1/2 cups and did so a little at a time as the kids wanted to see how the water changed as we added more and more cornstarch.

Playing with cornstarch

We also added some food coloring and glitter (it makes everything better) and then stirred. One of my daughters is not fond of getting her hands dirty. She was perfectly happily to explore the various properties of the oobleck using a spoon. She did venture out and touch it with the tip of her finger and that seemed to confirm that it wasn't her thing.

Child playing with oobleck

Glitter oobleck recipe

My other kids jumped in with both hands. The loved trying to hold the oobleck and watching it run off their fingers.

Glitter Oobleck Recipe - A few simple ingredients needed to make this fun slime that kids love to play with. A great sensory experience for little ones!

The bottom of the container held the oobleck that felt more solid, while they were able to pour the oobleck closer to the surface.

Glitter Oobleck

Next, we added some marbles for exploration. I also provided the kids with some small plastic cups where they could scoop out the marbles they found.

Sensory play with oobleck

The marbles tended to stick to the thicker bottom, so the kids really worked their finger muscles fishing them out.

playing with oobleck

As you can see, this daughter enjoyed getting her hands dirty with this sensory activity.

sensory fun

She actually liked getting everything dirty. I added some foil to the bottom of the oobleck container to handle and spills. There were lots, but the interesting thing is that the spills turned solid pretty quickly.

fun with oobleck

This sensory experience even provided an opportunity for cooperative play among sisters. They experimented with mixing their colors of oobleck together. 

playing with slime

Instead of just making a basic oobleck, jazz it up by adding some things you already have at home like glitter and marbles. What do you think would be fun to add to homemade oobleck?

Glitter Oobleck Recipe - A few simple ingredients needed to make this fun slime that kids love to play with. A great sensory experience for little ones!


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