Happy Halloween! Ghouls and Goblins! Here is your favorite library lab experiment that everyone enjoys--SLIME!
Check out some of these books on your favorite library lab experiment:
The Slime Book written by DK Publishing
he Slime Book is packed full of more than 30 gloopy, squishy, and stretchy recipes to make at home. Create glow-in-the-dark slime, gross out your friends with snot slime, and take a bite out of tasty chocolatey slime. Simple step-by-steps and vibrant photographs show how to create every awesome slime. Each recipe is Borax-free and uses safe, readily available ingredients, so you can start pulling and poking right away. Are you ready to slime? Then goo!.
Check the CatalogSlime King written by Cathe Daly-Weir
Leo has his own slime-making business, but will that help bring his science grade up?.
Check the CatalogStink and the attack of the slime modl written by Megan McDonald
After learning about slime molds during the Saturday Science Club, Stink finds the organism growing in his room and starting to take over the world.
Check the CatalogSlime 101: how to make stretchy, fluffy, glittery & colorful slime written by Natalie Wright
Step-by-step photos and instructions show how to create glitter, glow-in-the-dark, bubble, neon, chalkboard, stress ball, metallic, and other types of slime. The recipes use ordinary household items like glue, food coloring, and liquid starch.
Check the CatalogOnce upon a slime written by Andy Maxwell
Beginning with Goldilocks, various fairy tale characters are drenched in slime and join forces to discover who is responsible. "
Check the CatalogEmpire State of slime written by John Kloepfer
When millions of zombies come to life during his class trip to New York City, Zack Clarke and his famous Zombie Chaser friends race against time to escape the city and find a new antidote.
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Have a Safe & Wonderful Halloween!
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