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What do you call it? Oobleck!

3/23/2020

 
Dear Little Atelier families,

Have you heard of Oobleck? 
It's a very fun mixture made with simple materials - water and corn starch. 
It is also known as "non-newtonian" substance because of its quality. It becomes more liquid or more solid under certain condition (temperature or pressure).

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Supplies : 
       Corn starch (1.5 cup)
       Water (1cup)
       Large bowl or baking pan
       Food coloring or paint (optional)
       Something to cover your play surface
       Small rocks and toys to play with (optional)

Direction: 😅😅 
Well,,you just mix corn starch and water and....feel the consistency. Add water if it feels too thick and add corn starch if it's too watery. It will become little messy, but it is easy to clean, too. 

Enjoy and share your pictures with us if you did something fun with it!

Thank you.
Warmly,
So yeon


Source:
https://myboredtoddler.com/sensory-crocodile-swamp-small-world/

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