If your kids are slime-obsessed like mine, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re planning a science day, a rainy afternoon activity, or just want five minutes of peace while your kids squish goo ...
Picture this: it’s a rainy day and your family is cooped up inside. You’ve had your screen time and now you want to do something entertaining and kid-friendly, but you don’t want a massive clean-up ...
Parents spoke with Robinovitz and Schiller to learn more about how Sloomoo embraces the power of slime to deliver joy through hands-on play to kids of all ages. No devices. No screens. Just curiosity ...
The first time I tried to make slime involved Borax, something I had on hand from an experiment in making my own laundry detergent. (This was before I had two children, obviously.)The resulting slime ...
Beth Harris, the long-time science educator, is back with another fun and easy experiment to do at home with the kids. Harris, a Raleigh mom of two and also creator of Fort Kits for Kids and STEMPlay, ...
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 ...
Probably because I am not a 7-year-old, I did not initially understand the appeal of slime. The stuff is everywhere now, oozing out of all corners of the Internet. I'm told by friends who have ...