ART AND CRAFT-BOUNCY BALL
THINGS WE NEED
- Glue
- Cornstarch
- Borax
- Lukewarm water
- Food coloring
- Heavy spoon that won’t bend easily
- Measuring spoons
- 2 plastic containers (old margarine tubs work well)
- Plastic baggie with zip top
- Permanent marker
- Clock
- Ruler
PROCEDURE
- Take 2 tablespoons of lukewarm water to an empty
plastic container. Help him measure ½ teaspoon of Borax and add to the
water. Stir until the Borax has dissolved completely.
- If you want the balls to have a specific color, add a few drops of
food coloring. How deep you want the color is up to you. For a darker,
truer color, add more drops. For a more translucent color, add less.
- Ask your child to measure one tablespoon of glue and dump it into the second empty plastic container.
- Help him add ½ teaspoon of the Borax and water solution as well
as 1 tablespoon of cornstarch to the glue. Don't start stirring
immediately. Wait 20 to 30 seconds to begin.
- Now tell your child to stir, mixing the ingredients completely.
When the mixture becomes too hard to stir, remove it from the plastic
container and have your child knead it between his hands. He should
begin to form the mixture into the shape of a ball.
- The ball will start off being a little sticky, but it'll harden as
it dries. Once it's dry, it should bounce. Set this ball aside and make
additional balls until you have the perfect number.
- After you're done bouncing, store the balls in the plastic baggie.
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