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How to Make Oobleck | Looking for a fun and easy science experiment to do with the kids? Learn how to make Oobleck with this simple DIY recipe using only 2 ingredients! This non-Newtonian fluid is perfect for hands-on play and teaching children about science. Try making a small batch today and watch as the Oobleck shifts from solid to liquid with just a touch! | Follow The Best Kids Crafts and Activities to see more STEM activities for kids!

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two ingredient simple and easy odbleck recipe for toddlers to make at home

How To Make Oobleck -- if you've ever wanted to learn how to make oobleck at home, à la Bartholomew and the Oobleck by Dr. Seuss, this oobleck recipe tutorial is for you... Super inexpensive and a fun kitchen science experiment! | oobleck recipe | oobleck experiment | diy oobleck | oobleck craft | oobleck slime | what is oobleck | find the tutorial on unsophisticook.com #oobleck #drseuss #slime #craftsforkids

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Inspired by "Bartholomew and the Oobleck" by Dr. Seuss, this fun and easy at home science experiment only requires three ingredients and is fun for kids to make and play with!

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Oobleck Recipe Slowly add water to cornstarch until you get to a squishy consistency. The substance should act as a solid when you try to hold it but act as a liquid and easily flow when you stop applying pressure. This is when you know you got the perfect play material and the oobleck recipe was a success! I made oobleck in small clear cups and added food colors ( you could use paint) to create 6 colors of the rainbow. We also added pink because you know it is PINK

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How to make oobleck, a substance that changes states based on pressure; fun sensory activity for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten.

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