SES Creative Unicorn Slime Lab Colour Mixing Kit

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Step into your very own laboratory and create amazing unicorn slimes with this Slime Lab from SES Creative. This set is a fantastic STEM experiment, allowing children to get hands-on with colour mixing and creating their own unique gooey concoctions. It’s a perfect blend of scientific exploration and sparkly, magical fun.

Start with the clear slime base and use the included dyes, pipette, and syringe to carefully mix your own custom colours. The instructions help you learn how different colours combine. Add the included glitter mix for a truly dazzling effect, then display your finished masterpiece in the special unicorn-themed storage pouch.

Features:

  • A complete do-it-yourself slime colour lab.
  • Fun unicorn theme, including a special storage pouch.
  • Learn the principles of colour mixing in a hands-on way.
  • Includes glitter to make your slime sparkle.
  • The slime is safe, non-toxic, and easy to make.

Specifications:

  • Brand: SES Creative
  • Age Suitability: 8 years and over
  • Contents: Slime base, 3 colour dyes, glitter mix, unicorn storage pouch, syringe, pipette, measuring cup, stirring stick, instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The kit contains a clear slime base, 3 colour dyes, a glitter mix, a syringe, a pipette, a measuring cup, a stirring stick, step-by-step instructions, and a unicorn-themed zip storage pouch for keeping the finished slime fresh.
The SES Creative slime formula is borax-free and non-toxic, in line with current EU toy-safety regulations. The set does contain small parts that present a choking hazard, so it is recommended for children aged 8 and over and should be used under adult supervision.
Yes - the kit includes three separate dyes precisely so children can blend shades and create their own custom colours. Using the syringe and pipette, they can inject different hues into the clear base in layers or swirl them together to see how primary and secondary colours combine, turning the project into a hands-on colour-mixing experiment.