Kids will go nuts over thisedible chocolate slimerecipe.

Use this for a fun chocolate activity for kids any time you want to play with slime.

Edible Chocolate Slime

Slime.

Kids will go nuts over this edible chocolate slime recipe. You only need 2 ingredients to make this fun chocolate slime that will delight children of all ages from toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd graders. Use this for a fun chocolate activity for kids any time you want to play with slime. Plus this chocolate goop is perfect for a Valentines Day activity in February, chocolate theme when learning about the Aztecs, or to celebrate National Chocolate Day on Octoboer 28.

Its a whole movement, isnt it?

We have tried so many different slimes.

Some with glue, some without.

easy Edible Chocolate Slime recipe

Some with baking soda, some with contact solution and others with borax.

We had never tried pudding and cornstarch, though.

That is exactly how this Two IngredientChocolate Slimeis made.

Chocolate Goop

Plus, did I mention this is anedible slime recipe?I love chocolate.

So this slime with chocolate seemed like a no brainer.

Your toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, and grade 2 students will love thiseasy slime recipetoo!

Chocolate activities

Next add some corn starch.

We ended up using about 1 12 cups, so pour some in and mix.

Once that is mixed, add some more corn starch in.

Make practicing multiplication and division fun with these free winter math worksheets for 2nd graders, 3rd graders, and 4th graders. This winter math has fun hot chocolate theme printables to help students work on Multiplication and division fact family. Simply download pdf file with fact family worksheets and make practicing math fun this December, January, and February.

Which apparently, according to my daughter, is one way you could judge the quality of a slime.

This one was a good quality, according to those standards.

Chocolate activities

After we played with the slime for some time, we added some chocolate chips.

Make listening for initial sounds in words FUN with this beginning sounds match! Use this hot cocoa themed phonics activity in December, January, and February. The winter printables has kindergarten, pre-k, and first grade students sort the phonics marshmallows into the correct alphabet mugs based on the beginning sounds for kids. Add this phonics printable to your winter theme for literacy. Simply download pdf file with the beginning sounds game to make learning fun even if it is cold and snowy outside!

This added a fun texture, but is not required.

The slime still smelled fantastic even without the chocolate chips.

Slime is exciting to make and experiment with, but it is also a fabulous tool.

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It is soothing to stretch between your hands, squeeze and manipulate.

Hot Chocolate Printables

Looking for more hot cocoa themed printable activities to make learning fun?

You will love these resources!

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Winter Printables

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