I seriously had SO much fun making this oobleck recipe with my kids! The most surprising thing, though? How interested my older kids were in getting involved in the fun — my almost 12-year-old was just as excited as my 6-year-old.
Oh, and the other really great thing? It’s a super budget-friendly science experiment for kids. The basics you need to make oobleck are cornstarch and water, which should clock in right around $1 — but I also share an inexpensive way to add color in my post on how to make oobleck. Have fun with it!
Roberta
Make sure you read Dr. Seuss’s book Bartholomew and the Oobleck. I love doing this with my class of Kindergartens.