Oobleck Recipe Busy Toddler - BUGSINAS
Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Oobleck Recipe Busy Toddler

Oobleck Recipe Busy Toddler. It’s time to have an oobleck party! Check the consistency of the oobleck.

Rainbow Oobleck Busy Toddler
Rainbow Oobleck Busy Toddler from busytoddler.com

(do this in different bowls for as many different colors as you’re planning on making) A simple oobleck recipe with a twist. Mix the cornstarch, water, and food coloring.

If You Are Like Me, You Spend Time Setting Up Different Projects For Your Toddlers And Only Have Them Entertained For A Few Minutes.


Or add some pressure and you can break it, like a solid. If it is too solid, add more water. To make oobleck combine 2 parts cornstarch with 1 part water in a large bowl and mix with a spoon until the mixture is solid in the dish but as soon as you pick it up it turns into a liquid.

Mix By Hand Until The Mixture Of Cornstarch Starts To Harden When Squished But Drips Like Honey When You Release The Pressure.


If you have food coloring, have your child add a couple of drops to the water. Food dye (if desired) to make oobleck: What an amazing sensory moment for baby.

In A Bowl, Ask Your Child To Add ¾ Cup Water.


Push into oobleck with a spoon and it’s firm. If the mixture seems too dry, add a few drops more water. The color is totally optional but also totally awesome.

Slowly Add Water To The Corn Starch While Stirring.


For two kids, i usually do 2 cups of cornstarch to 1 cup of water. I added food coloring to the water to make rainbow oobleck. You might need to add more cornflour or water to the mix, just go slowly and keep mixing.

Ask Your Child To Add The Water Slowly And Stir It With A Spatula Until It Attains A Gooey Consistency.


Mix the cornstarch, water, and food coloring. Then, mix the cornstarch with cold tap water and add your food coloring (if used). A simple oobleck recipe with a twist.

Post a Comment for "Oobleck Recipe Busy Toddler"