How to Make Slime by Natalie Wright Have you ever been interested in science? Then How To Make Slime is a perfect book for you. In my opinion, How to Make Slime is a good at home experiment book and it gives you fact about slime and science. The nonficton text explains to you about different types of slime and how you can make them. First, it teaches you how to make basic and beginner slimes. Also, my opinion is that it is a great for everyone because even adults can make slime. In conclusion,I would like to compare this book How To Make Obblek because both of the texts talk about science and will both give you so many questions. Reviewed by Chloe Hoover Parker
Slime 101: How to Make Stretchy, Fluffy, Glittery & Colorful Slime!
By Natalie Wright
Slime flies when you're having fun! It's time for kids to grab their partners in slime and have a goo-reat time. Easy instructions and helpful color photos show how to create glitter, glow-in-the-dark, bubble, neon, chalkboard, stress ball, metallic, and other types of slime. All that's needed are ordinary household items like glue, food coloring, and liquid starch. The book even includes a bonus recipe for oobleck inspired by Dr. Seuss! It's perfect for parties, sleepovers, and any other time boys and girls ages 7 to 12 feel the need to get slimey! Adult supervision suggested.
Publisher: Dover Publications
ISBN-13: 9780486820910
ISBN-10: 0486820912
Published on 6/21/2017
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 48
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