
It was so calming for her to fidget with the slime while watching the show. Knead with your hands until you have a nice ball of slime that sticks together.

Mix until the slime is thick and no longer sticking to the bowl. You will need a glass bowl, spoon, glitter glue, 1 bottle of Elmer’s glow in the dark glue. Some liquid starch, glow in the dark paint (skip this and just use glow in the dark glue) glitter and sequins.Īdd the glow in the dark paint we used the whole bottle.Īdd the glitter and sequins for a little Lost In Oz magic.Īdd the starch, I add about a tablespoon at a time.
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Browse all the Amazon Original Kids Series at How to Make Glow In The Dark Slime Lost In Oz is available to stream exclusively for Prime members. It didnt glow very well, and I wasnt about to let my little girls play with it. I dont think it was worth trying to make it glow in the dark. We got the supplies a few days later and had fun making the slime. We had everything but the clear glue and the glow in the dark paint. It’s nice to see characters that use teamwork, intelligence, and science on top of magic to save themselves. They saw the glow in the dark slime and really wanted to try it. I like this show almost as much as my 7-year-old does and she LOVES it. Together, they navigate the magical landscape of Oz while undergoing their own unique journeys of self-discovery.

Our Slime-Making Kits come with all the materials. It can be seen carrying Slimes which are bound to the string underneath. After Dorothy finds herself in Oz to get home, Dorothy learns she must acquire every element on Oz’s “periodic table of magic” – while the city faces the worst magic drought in eons! Along the way, Dorothy and Toto meet unlikely allies in some familiar and other not so familiar characters. Now Educational Innovations takes the guesswork out of making the perfect slime and glow-in-the-dark slime. The Windy Balloon is a unique flying enemy that only spawns during a Windy Day. This is a modern take on the classic and will appeal to your curious and adventurous kids.

The show follows the adventures of Dorothy and Toto as they get transported into the magical and very peculiar land of Oz. We decided to make it glow in the dark to match the glowing Ozonium from Lost in Oz’s periodic table of magic. Slime is a perfect activity for my daughter because she loves mixing potions and the calming effect of slime helps her to concentrate and slow down after an intense day. We got a little sneak peek when they asked us to create a fun activity that could bring the show’s focus on STEM into a real life activity. Slime is all the rage, but when I can weave a science activity like making slime in with something that lets my daughter chill out like watching the new Amazon Kids series Lost in Oz, we have a something I am seriously excited for the original series is now available on Prime Video. This post is in partnership with Amazon Kids.
