Sensory Friendly Frozen Themed Slime Activity

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Our family absolutely loves the Frozen movie series and while we definitely have our favorites (I love Olaf and Sven), the entire movie was a hit. My youngest started quite the impressive stuffed Olaf collection, and we have explored a few Olaf related things for her. Now, we wanted to take our sensory play a little bit further to include a sensory friendly Frozen themed slime.

Why Frozen Sensory Slime?

Why not? You may not be belting out Let It Go quite as often as you used to, but just give it some time. When you live in a house with young girls (or adults) who are as Disney obsessed as we are? Chances are likely that the next catchy Disney tune is only a beat away.

Or maybe it’s just us.. 

You may also like: The Ultimate Olaf Gift Guide

How to Make Frozen Inspired Slime

  • 1 bottle silver Elmer’s glue (or 3/4 cup)
  • 1 bottle blue Elmer’s glue (or 3/4 cup)
  • 1/4 cup warm water
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon contact lens solution
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon glitter (each for blue, silver – or incorporate new colors like purple)
  • Snowflake confetti

Now that you have your ingredients together, here’s what you do next:

Empty the glue into a large bowl and then add 1/2 cup of warm water and stir to combine.

Add baking soda and if you’re using glitter, mix thoroughly. And then add in contact lens solution

If you choose to use the snowflake confetti, you can add that in too. Continue to stir until you have a small ball. Your slime will still be a little bit sticky at this point. But continue to knead, like you would a ball of dough, until your slime is to your liking in terms of consistency.

How to Use Your New Frozen Sensory Slime

Aside from just taking a much needed sensory break, you can recreate various scenes with the slime as your medium. 

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Kori

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Hey there! I'm Kori, a neurodivergent mom and certified Life Coach, here to empower moms raising neurodiverse families. Diagnosed with ADHD and Autism at 37, I've turned my passion for neuronerdery into practical parenting tools. With a stack of coaching certifications and a love for 80s pop culture, Marvel movies, and all things brainy, I'm here to help you and your family thrive in this neurotypical world.

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