How to Make Oobleck - Easy 2 Ingredient Recipe - Happy Hooligans (2024)

Learn how to make Oobleckfor sensory play and scienceactivitieswith this quick 2-ingredient recipe!

What is Oobleck?

I’ve you’ve ever read Bartholemew and the Oobleckby Dr. Suess, then you’re familiar with this fascinating substance. If you haven’t, let me enlighten you.

Non-Newtonian fluids

Oobleck is a non-newtonian fluidthat changes to from liquid to a solid and back again when handled.When you squeeze Oobleck or exert any pressure on it, seizes up, the substance becomes hard and crumbly mass. When you release the pressure, it morphs into an ooey, gooey, goopy liquid. It’s mesmerizing to play with.

Other examples of non-newtonian fluids are flubber, quicksand and silly putty.

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Also known as “Goop”

Oobleck is also known as Goop in the preschool world and sometimes referred to as magic mud and ooze.

You may also like our Nature Goop Activity

Fascinating substance for sensory play

We’re no strangers to making simple concoctions here in my home daycare. We love clean mud and cloud dough, and Elmer’s glue slime, but because of it’s fascinating scientific properties,Oobleck isthe most amazing sensory substance of them all!

If you’ve never made it before, you must! It’s so easy and it will keep your kids entertained for ages.

How to make Oobleck:

Making Oobleck couldn’t be easier. The basic Oobleck recipe is just two ingredients: water and cornstarch!

If you’ve ever combined these two ingredients while cooking, you’ve seen oobleck in action. Resting in a bowl, a cornstarch and water mixture looks like liquid, but if you put some pressure on it with a spoon, it can firm up so much you can hardly stir it.

Just imagine how wonderful it feels to when a child sinks his or her hands into it. It’s pretty awesome. You should’ve hear the hooligans shrieking and squealing when they play with it.

This particular batch of homemade Oobleck held the kids’ attention for over an hour. That’s a successful round of sensory play if you ask me!

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Ingredients:

  • cornstarch (known as cornflour in the U.K.)
  • cold water
  • shallow pan, bin or baking sheet
  • Liquid Watercolors(optional)

Let the kids mix it by hand!

I started by dumping a generous amount of cornstarch onto a baking sheet. I didn’t measure but it was probably a cup and a half.

I gave the hooligans a minute to explore the cornstarch with their hands before adding any water. The fine powder feels so silky and soft.

Then I poured about a cup of water onto the tray, and I had the kids mix it together with the cornstarch with their hands.

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As they were mixing, I added more cornstarch until it reached the consistency I was looking for.

You’ll know the consistency is right when you get there. Your Oobleck will become solid when you squeeze it or push it around on the tray, and it will transform back into an oozing liquid when you release it.

For extra fun, add colour!

We played with the all-white Oobleck for a while, and then, for fun, we added some colour to the mixture.

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I sprinkled about a half-dozen drops each of red and blue Liquid Watercolorson to the surface of the goop, and the hooligans got to work mixing it in to the concoction.

This took a while because of how resistant the cornstarch and water mixture is to pressure. We really had to work hard to blend the colour with the goop.

A lesson in colour mixing

It was great exercise for those little fingers and hands and a wonderful way to observe the two colours mixing to make another colour. They were excited to see their Oobleck gradually turning purple.

You can also add toys to your Oobleck, or add flowers and leaves to make our Nature Goop.

Isn’t it just amazing?

Squeeze it together, and you get a solid lump.

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Let it go and it slithers away between your fingers.

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The girls loved it when I held a big handful of Oobleck up high and let it drizzle down overtheir hands. They’d grab for the goopy strands and watch as their own grasp would turn them back into solid form again.

What a wonderful, hands-on way to explore the properties of cornstarch and water!

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Oobleck is easy to clean up!

Cleaning up our Oobleck wasa breeze! It washed away in seconds with a spray from the garden hose!

More winning concoctions for kids:

2 ingredient Cloud Dough

Homemade Giant Bubbles Recipes

Nature Goop

3 Ingredient Moon Sand– Skip to My Lou

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Jackie is a mom, wife, home daycare provider, and the creative spirit behind Happy Hooligans. She specializes in kids’ crafts and activities, easy recipes, and parenting. She began blogging in 2011, and today, Happy Hooligans inspires more than 2 million parents, caregivers and Early Years Professionals all over the globe.

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