SES Creative Slime Lab Unicorn Kit – Colour Mixing Science Set

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Become a slime scientist and create a magical, multi-coloured unicorn with this Slime Colour Lab kit from SES Creative. This set provides a fantastic STEM learning experience, allowing children to experiment with colour mixing in a fun, hands-on way. The result is a beautiful and gooey creation to display.

The set includes a tub of ready-to-use clear slime and a special unicorn-shaped bottle. Use the included syringe and pipette to carefully inject the pink and blue colour dyes into different parts of the slime inside the bottle. Watch as the colours create amazing patterns, then enjoy playing with your unique, two-toned slime creation.

Features:

  • A complete do-it-yourself slime colour laboratory.
  • Features a special unicorn-shaped bottle for mixing and displaying your slime.
  • A fun introduction to the principles of colour mixing.
  • Includes a syringe and pipette for precise colour injection.
  • The slime is safe, non-toxic, and made in Holland.

Specifications:

  • Brand: SES Creative
  • Age Suitability: 8 years and over
  • Contents: Clear slime, unicorn bottle, 2 colour dyes, syringe, pipette, instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The box contains a transparent slime base, two colour dyes (pink and blue), a glitter mix, a unicorn-printed zipper storage bag, a syringe, a pipette, stirring sticks, a measuring cup, and an instruction sheet. No additional materials are needed to complete the experiment.
The slime base is borax-free and non-toxic, manufactured in Holland to SES Creative's safety standards. The kit carries small-parts warnings and is recommended for children aged 8 and over under adult supervision - it is not suitable for children under 8.
Children fill the unicorn bottle with the clear slime base, then use the syringe and pipette to inject measured amounts of the pink and blue dyes into different sections of the slime. Stirring or kneading blends the colours, letting children see how two dyes combine to create swirling patterns - a practical introduction to colour theory.