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two people are playing with soap bubbles in the grass and one person is holding a dog
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Learning made fun with these 3 simple STEM boat projects. Stem Boat, Woodworking Shelves, Woodworking Design, Bookshelf Ideas, Wood Projects Plans, Butcher Blocks, Carpentry Projects, Boat Projects, Woodworking For Kids
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Learning made fun with these 3 simple STEM boat projects.
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Glittery Kid-Safe Elmer's Unicorn Slime Recipe
Make Kid-Safe Glittery Unicorn Slime with Elmer's Glue and this easy-3 Ingredient recipe! It's great for sensory play, loot bags, party favours etc. - Happy Hooligans
several pictures of different rooms and stairs with the words amazing playhouses under the stairs by dyrfunddeson
11 Incredible Kids Playhouses Under The Stairs - Do-It-Yourself Fun Ideas
11 A-M-A-Z-I-N-G KIDS PLAYHOUSES UNDER THE STAIRS! .................................................. PLUS Tons more fun DIY ideas & inspiration at DIYFunIdeas.com
the child is painting on the floor with paintbrushes and watercolors in it
Liquid Sidewalk Chalk
Sidewalk paint - 1 cup cornstarch, 1 cup water, and food coloring
OOBLECK. This stuff is amazing. Mix 2 cups of cornstarch and 1 cup water in a bowl. To color oobleck, add a few drops of food coloring to the water before adding to the cornstarch. Takes some effort to mix the water and cornstarch. Oobleck defies Newton’s third law of motion–for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If you quickly smack oobleck with your hand it immediately turns into a solid, instead of splashing or moving. If you slowly move oobleck it reacts like a liquid. Brussels Sprouts, Thanksgiving Table, Citrus Dressing, Ginger Dressing, Thanksgiving Side, A Bowl
How To Make Oobleck | Skip To My Lou
OOBLECK. This stuff is amazing. Mix 2 cups of cornstarch and 1 cup water in a bowl. To color oobleck, add a few drops of food coloring to the water before adding to the cornstarch. Takes some effort to mix the water and cornstarch. Oobleck defies Newton’s third law of motion–for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If you quickly smack oobleck with your hand it immediately turns into a solid, instead of splashing or moving. If you slowly move oobleck it reacts like a liquid.