Oh, slime. Snotty, slinky and sometimes a little "farty." I am not sure how long it took my boys to figure out how to make slime "fart," but I am positive when I became a mom that I didn't imagine ...
In kid world, slime comes in multiple ooey-gooey forms: the kind made with glue that you can buy at the toy store that sticks to everything and ruins your brand-new area rug; the kind they make when ...
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 ...
Making slime with conditioner and cornstarch at home. Legal analysts react to Trump’s plan to terminate Biden executive ...
If you have children or you work with kids, you’ve likely heard about slime. Slime is pretty much everywhere — slime kits, slime products, and slime recipes. Children and adults alike enjoy the gooey ...
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 ...
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 ...
What I like about slime is that it's about nothing. Instagram is filled with videos of the shapeless substance. They often begin with a glob of vibrant, wobbling slime on a white surface. Manicured ...
When I was a young girl, Nickelodeon released one of the most popular cheap toys kids could get. It was called Gak. Kids couldn’t get enough of the gooey, strange texture. They’d throw it, poke it, ...