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  2. Slime (homemade toy) - Wikipedia

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    Homemade slime is customarily made of water, PVA-based glue, and borax. The slime is created as a result of the borax linking the polymers in the glue together to create larger polymers. [1] Its recipe can vary based on the desired color, consistency, or scent of the slime; additions can include dyes or sequins.

  3. 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

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    Stretchy, fluffy and oh-so easy to make—this recipe for snowman slime from The Best Ideas For Kids calls for only a few ingredients (baking soda, contact lens solution, shaving cream and glue ...

  4. Mom Hack! Here's How to Get Slime Out of Carpet Like a Pro - AOL

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    Playing with slime is simply an ooey-gooey ASMR wonderland for kids. But then—splat! Slime ends up on the carpet, your favorite rug, or stuck to clothes. ... One main slime ingredient is glue ...

  5. Slime (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The slimes were later added to toy sets. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles slime line is made by Playmate. Slime use has expanded to various Nickelodeon game shows, including Super Sloppy, Double Dare and the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, [5] though the composition and history differs from that of the toy slime.

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    The cloud dough and slime fads are still going strong among kids these days. Natural Beach Living combines a DIY dough-making craft (that you can easily make alongside your little one) with six ...

  7. Gunge - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of Nickelodeon's slime shows spawned imitators such as the short-lived 1988 syndicated game show Slime Time (no relation to Nickelodeon's later Slime Time Live), in which schoolteachers were the victims of green gungings. The most famous instances of the said sliming tradition opens in 1987 with the first Kids Choice Awards.