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4/1/2021 1 Comment

Toot Fairy Slime Recipe

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In honor of the upcoming (official) The Toot Fairy book launch, we have a fun, farty slime recipe for you to try out! A PDF of this recipe is also found in the free printables section here: The Toot Fairy. You can also watch a video the kids and I made on my new YouTube channel (please subscribe), Facebook, and Instagram!

As mentioned in a previous blog post, having kiddos read recipes is another fun way to get them reading. 




​Make your own tooting slime with the Toot Fairy’s slime recipe!
 
Equipment:
  • A medium to large bowl, for mixing
  • A spoon or wooden popsicle stick, for stirring
  • A narrow cup or jar, for tooting!
 
Ingredients:
  • Liquid starch (Note: You can make liquid starch from corn starch using recipes online if you don’t have liquid starch)
  • Water
  • 2 bottles of clear glue
  • Food coloring (optional)
 
Step 1. Empty both bottles of clear glue into a bowl.
Step 2. Fill one of the empty glue bottles with water. Add this water to your bowl.
Step 3. Mix together for one minute.
Step 4. (Optional) Mix in food coloring of your choice until the color is uniform throughout.
Step 5. While stirring, slowly add a small amount of liquid starch (1 teaspoon at a time) until the consistency is that of thick slime.

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Step 6. Knead or work with the slime with your hands until it’s no longer sticky.
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Step 7. Place your slime in a small jar or cup using your fingers/hand. A narrow cup with tall sides works the best. Friction and air exiting the cup around the slime makes the slime toot when you put your fingers into it.
Tootles!!!!
1 Comment
Jen Langdon
4/7/2021 06:51:47 pm

We love slime, but have never tried making a tooting slime! My kids are going to love this. Thank you for sharing!

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