The slime craze has truly taken over, but some parents are concerned about their children working with Borax and large quantities of glue. To make slime time less of a worry for parents and more fun ...
Angela Nelson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning digital editor and storyteller who covered a variety of general interest stories on MNN (now part of Treehugger) from 2014-2019. If your local stores have ...
Made with marshmallows, coconut oil and cornflour, edible slime is safe for kids (and, ahem, adults) to eat and tastes sweet and tropical. You can decorate it with lollies, and make fabulous themes – ...
Slime is a hot commodity these days, but there’s one thing you can’t usually do with it: Eat it. Thanks to the brand new JELL-O PLAY Edible Slime, though, slime you're not allowed to eat — no matter ...
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Slime recipes that spark joy and connection
From fluffy and jelly cube varieties to glow-in-the-dark creations, slime-making is more than just a fun craft — it’s a sensory experience that brings people together. With simple ingredients like ...
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DIY nontoxic slime recipe without borax (3 safe & squishy options!)
I’m always on the lookout for frugal things to do with my kids. Last summer, we went on a ...
Made with a few simple ingredients, kids (and adults) can get creative with a basic slime recipe which is not only edible but actually tastes good. Made with marshmallows, coconut oil and cornflour, ...
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