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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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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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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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Pictured instructions and a video showing how to make and play with oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid that flows like a liquid when moved slowly, but feels like a solid when you quickly push it. For more science fun with the kids, be sure to check out our Edible Plant Cell project. This cornstarch and water experiment is a great way to teach the States of Matter and non-Newtonian fluids. Is it a liquid or solid? YOU decide! You can pick it up like a solid, but it will run through your fingers.

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This stuff is know as “oobleck,” named after a sticky green goo in Dr. Seuss’ Bartholomew and the Oobleck. Scientists, on the other hand, refer to cornstarch and water as a “non-Newtonian fluid” — a material that appears thicker or thinner depending on how it is physically manipulated.

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Kayleen on Instagram: "How do you make OOBLECK? All you need is cornstarch and water most recipes call for one cup cornstarch to 2/3 cup water. Personally I like to add more cornstarch so I do about 1.5 cups or cornstarch to 2/3 cup of water. I find this makes it less is a sticky mess and you can form the sold better. OOBLECK is one of our favorite sensory bases. * * * * * #sensorybin #diymama #oobleckfun #sensoryplayideas #sensoryplaytime #sensoryplaytolearn #oobleck #screenfree…

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Try creating some gooey Oobleck as a classic science experience. In fact, your kids may have already made this at school, but it's a fascinating at-home activity for all ages. Oobleck is affectionately named after the substance that fell from the sky in the Dr. Seuss story Bartholomew and the Oobleck and is a mixture of just cornstarch and water. #kids #craft #slime #oobleck #diy

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