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DIY SLIME | Make Your Own at Home | Science Max #shorts #youtubeshorts #Slime

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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This slime-making short is safe for all kids and offers a fun, hands-on science lesson about polymers and chemical bonding. The host clearly explains each step—mixing glue, water, soap, food coloring, and liquid starch—while keeping the tone playful and educational. There are no concerns, as the video is purely instructional and free of any inappropriate content or hidden ads.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a great, short science activity that teaches kids about polymers—long chains of molecules that can change from a liquid to a solid (slime) when a bonding agent like liquid starch is added. It uses common household ingredients (white glue, water, soap, food coloring, and liquid starch) and is presented in a clear, step-by-step way. Parents should be aware that while the video is safe, making slime can get messy, so supervision is helpful, especially with younger kids. Also, some kids might be tempted to taste the ingredients, so remind them that slime is not edible.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about polymers from this video? How does the glue change when you add the liquid starch?
  2. 2Why do you think the host says green is the 'right' slime color? What color would you make your slime and why?
  3. 3Can you think of other everyday things that are made of polymers, like plastic or rubber? How are they similar to slime?
  4. 4What safety rules should we follow when making slime at home? Why is it important not to eat the ingredients?
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children ages 3 and up. It's a simple, safe, and educational slime-making tutorial that uses basic ingredients and has no scary or inappropriate content, though adult supervision is recommended for younger kids to prevent messes or tasting of ingredients.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

Yes, this video is completely safe. It has no strong language, violence, or any other concerning content. It's a straightforward science experiment that teaches about polymers in a fun, engaging way.

What does my child learn from this slime video?

Your child learns about polymers—long chains of molecules that can change from a liquid to a solid when a bonding agent is added. They also see a practical example of how to mix ingredients to create a non-toxic slime at home.

Are there any hidden ads or sponsored content in this video?

No, this video has no hidden advertising or sponsored content. It's a pure educational short from the Science Max channel, focused solely on teaching how to make slime.

Can my child make slime after watching this video?

Yes, the video provides clear instructions using white glue, water, soap, food coloring, and liquid starch. However, parents should supervise to ensure the right amounts are used and to prevent messes or accidental ingestion of ingredients.

Is this video part of a longer series or just a short?

It's a short YouTube video (a #shorts) from the Science Max channel. It's a quick, standalone tutorial, but the channel has many other science videos that could be fun for kids to explore.

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