Dr. Seuss Put me in the Zoo Slime Recipe
Don’t miss out on this Dr. Seuss Put me in the Zoo Slime recipe. It’s a lot of fun to make, and if you’re celebrating Dr. Seuss’s birthday or you are having a Dr. Seuss Preschool Theme week, it’s certain to be a hit.
This recipe only takes a few simple supplies as well, and it’s a no fail slime recipe. So there’s no reason you shouldn’t give it a try. It’s sure to give your child hours of imagination and play.
Put me in the Zoo Slime
Dr. Seuss Put me in the Zoo Slime Recipe
As you can see, it’s all about texture and colors with this super cool slime! The added pom pom’s give a fun pop of color, but they also add to the sensory experience of this slime recipe as well.
This is one homemade slime recipe that everyone can join in on making, too. Clear slime is cool to see and do, so have fun creating this easy slime recipe!
Are you looking for a fun, easy and delightful way to bring Dr. Seuss’ beloved Put Me in the Zoo characters into your kid’s playtime or next birthday party? Then Put me in the Zoo Slime is perfect for you!
Our simple recipe will guide even first-time slime makers through creating an oozy, gooey zoo full of colorful critters that kids will love playing with.
Add in zoo animals if you have an animal-loving kid, and imagine their delight as they explore this Sticky Zoo of elastic giraffes, jumping lions, and flowing hippos simply by using their hands!
Whether it’s part of a Dr. Seuss theme week or as entertainment at your child’s upcoming birthday celebration, we are sure this creative DIY activity will provide hours of entertainment and endless smiles all around.
Easy Slime Recipe
What you will need to make your Put me in the Zoo Slimeis in this picture below. However, I have it displayed in a recipe list form to print out toward the bottom of the page. Have Fun!
How to Make Dr. Seuss Put Me in the Zoo Slime
Supplies needed:
- 5 oz bottle of clear Elmer’s Glue
- 7- 8 Teaspoons of Elmer’s Magical Liquid
- Small Pom Pom’s (Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple)
Start by pouring the clear glue into a bowl. (This is a fun part for kids!)
Next, go ahead and add in 3 teaspoons of the Magical liquid and mix it well.
Once that has been done and mixed, it’s time to add in the pom pom’s and mix well. The mixture will still be sticky at this point.
Now add another 3 teaspoons of the magical liquid and mix well. The mixture should be getting less sticky at this point. If it’s still sticky, add one more teaspoon of the magical liquid and start to knead with hands.
Continue to knead until it’s no longer sticky. This might take a little bit of time, but it’s a fun process of the recipe!
Have fun playing with your slime!
*Store it in an airtight baggie for up to 1 week!
If you don’t have Elmer’s Magical solution, you can easily substitute it for Saline Solution. Check out this Saline Solution Slime Recipe Here.
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You're going to love this Dr. Seuss Put me in the Zoo slime.
- 5 oz bottle of Clear Elmer’s Glue
- 7- 8 Teaspoons of Elmer’s Magical Liquid
- Small Pom Pom’s (Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple)
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Pour clear glue into a bowl.
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Add 3 teaspoons of the Magical liquid and mix well.
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Add the pom pom’s and mix well. The mixture will still be sticky at this point.
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Now add another 3 teaspoons of the magical liquid and mix well. The mixture should be getting less sticky at this point. If it’s still sticky, add one more teaspoon of the magical liquid and start to knead with hands.
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Continue to knead until it’s no longer sticky.
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Have fun playing with your slime!
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*Store it in an airtight baggie for up to 1 week.