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Rainy Day Activity for the Kids with the Help of Borax – Luv Saving Money

Rainy Day Activity for the Kids with the Help of Borax

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It’s the second day of summer vacation for my boys from school.  I love having them all home together but it’s raining today.  I don’t mind them playing video games and watching tv sometimes but I want to keep their minds working over the summer too.  When my oldest son was in Boy Scouts they learned how to make flubber using Borax.  I received a package of Borax to review thanks to Purex Insiders so I decided to let the kids try to make Borax at home.  It’s fun, inexpensive, and can keep them entertained longer than it takes to make it.  I don’t recommend this recipe for a child that might put it in their mouth though.  I’d say school age is appropriate.

Borax flubber recipe

I found a recipe for flubber online but I didn’t have enough elmer’s type glue sitting around for the full recipe. I decided to cut the recipe in 1/4 but it still made enough to keep each kid entertained. I’m going to share my fractioned recipe just in case you don’t want to make a huge bowl of it either.

Materials you’ll need:

–Liquid measuring cup
–disposable spoon or spoon you don’t plan on reusing for food
–20 Mule Team Borax (found in your laundry aisle at your local store)
–1 bottle of Elmer’s glue (for my fractioned recipe you’ll need a 4 oz bottle can be any brand, we used Roseart brand)
–food coloring (any color you wish)
–baking sheet covered in plastic wrap or a disposable baking sheet
–2 disposable mixing bowls.  We used some old cottage cheese containers that were cleaned out but things like butter containers, sour cream containers, empty peanut butter jars, etc will work just fine too.

In one bowl mix 1/3 c warm water, whole 4 oz bottle of glue, and a couple drops of food coloring.

In the other bowl mix 1/3 c of warm water and 1 Tbsp of Borax.  (I sued my plastic spoon and just heaped it on the spoon)

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Then dump the borax/water mixture into the glue mixture.  It will start to thicken almost immediately.  Once it’s mixed up enough dump it onto your plastic wrap covered baking sheet and allow it to dry.  Initially it will be stick like glue as it dries it will become more resistant.  Also working it or playing with it will make it more resistant too.

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My 9 yr old wanted to play with it for a while he had lots of fun creating different things with it.

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As it dries or you work it you’ll eventually be able to make little balls with it and bounce it too but it’s fun at any stage of it’s drying process.  You can keep it in a sandwich bag or your container you used to mix it in for future use.  If it dries out too much after a while you can add some water to it and work it or just make new.
Of course this isn’t the immediate use someone thinks of for Borax but Borax has LOTS of uses.  Use it as a laundry booster, use it as a multi-purpose cleaner for your bathroom, kitchen, and more.  You can also use it as a deodorizer for your garbage disposal or garbage can which I’ve done before.  Use it for cleaning carpet stains, and lots more.  You can find all the uses and measurements on their site: http://www.20muleteamlaundry.com/

You can find 20 Mule Team Borax on the following Social Media Sites:

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This post has been brought to you thanks to the Purex Insider.  Purex is also holding their Kick Back and Play Summer Promotion which would also help with your summer. You can enter to win a Little Tykes Endless Adventure Playcenter, LG front load washer and dryer, and a year supply of Purex detergent and crystals!  Enter here:  http://insiders.purex.com/littletikes?id=37

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Author: Angie

I'm a wife and a a mom of 4: 3 boys and a girl. I also have 3 fur babies, cats named Soleil, Luna, and a Savannah cat name Malkia. I work part-time outside my home as a COTA/L at a local hospital. I cover Johnstown, Altoona, and Pittsburgh areas. I love to do reviews and host giveaways for my readers. Contact me: angwith4 at gmail dot com if you would like a review.

21 thoughts on “Rainy Day Activity for the Kids with the Help of Borax”

  1. Borax is awesome. I use it all over the house. I make laundry detergent. Scrub carpets, clean toilet and tubs, make basic cleaners with it. It’s amazingly versatile!

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