Dr. Seuss Oobleck Recipe – Fun Science Projects
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If your child is reading Dr. Seuss book Bartholomew and the Oobleck, this Dr. Seuss Oobleck recipe would be one of the perfect kids crafts or fun science projects to try.
Oobleck is a non-newtoniain fluid, meaning that it acts like a liquid when being poured, but like a solid when you put force on it.
In Bartholomew and the Oobleck, the Oobleck fell from the sky and wreaked havoc in a kingdom. Grab a Dr. Seuss book and read more about how Oobleck works in the Dr. Seuss book here.
It is really simple to make your own Oobleck. Here is the recipe. What you will need are
- 1 part cornstarch
- 0.5~1 part water (Please experiment around to get the right mixture)
- Food coloring (optional)
- Big container
Mix the cornstarch and water. Now it’s time to play around. Here are a few fun science experiments to try. Speaker experiment.
You can make Non-Newtonian Fluid Pool with a lot of oobleck. Who say we can’t walk on water?
Have fun!
