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!
“The Oobleck taught us that beauty can be found in simplicity. We don’t always need fancy things to be happy.” -Bartholomew and the Oobleck
Oobleck
noun. Oo·bleck ˈü-ˌblek. : a mixture of corn starch and water that behaves like a liquid when at rest and like a solid when pressure is applied.
A quick tap on the surface of Oobleck will make it feel hard, because it forces the cornstarch particles together.
DIY Oobleck
Ingredients
- 2 Cups cornstarch
- 1 Cup water
- 5-10 Drops of green food coloring
Instructions
- Add 1 cup of water to a measuring cup then add the green food coloring. I start with 5 drops and if you want it darker add a few more. Mix it with a spoon until fully colored.
- In a large bowl or rectangular container combine the cornstarch and colored water.
- At first, it will be thick but slowly add more water if needed. I think it is easier- and more fun- to mix it up with your hands!
- Now you have ooey gooey, oh so fun, Oobleck to play with!
Notes
For The Love of Food Blog
Only 3 simple pantry ingredients needed!
Add 1 cup of water to a measuring cup then add the green food coloring.
I start with 5 drops and if you want it darker add a few more. Mix it with a spoon until fully colored.
In a large bowl or rectangular container combine the cornstarch and colored water.
At first, it will be thick but slowly add more water if needed.
I think it is easier- and more fun- to mix it up with your hands!
My slime lovin’ girls had so much fun making this craft!
Now you have ooey gooey, oh so fun, Oobleck to play with!
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“The Oobleck showed us the importance of respecting nature.
When we try to control it, we often end up causing more harm than good.” – Bartholomew and the Oobleck
I always enjoy reading the book to the girls that goes with the crafts.
We really like this funny book and it’s a great read while the kids make the Oobleck.
“That oobleck’s gooey! It’s gummy! It’s like glue!” – Bartholomew and the Oobleck
Beth
I can’t think of anything more fun for kids than slime. I enjoy this one because it won’t irritate the skin like a lot of these DIY slime recipes can. This is great!
Jen
This looks so fun! My nephew would enjoy this home science experiment. I’ll share with my SIL.
Celebrate Woman Today
Awesome pictures and videos! I want to play this Oobleck glue!
Jupiter Hadley
I remember playing with oobleck in school as a child! This is such a fun idea – especially linking it to Dr. Seuss.