
Canal Toys So Slime – Making Kit for Making 20 Slimes – Children's DIY Crafts SSC 185 Multi-Coloured
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“A worthwhile craft investment offering substantial creative variety and educational value, though ingredient quantities may run short with heavy use.”
Our Review
The Canal Toys So Slime kit offers impressive value with materials to create 20 different slime variations, giving extended play beyond single-batch kits. The comprehensive ingredient set includes colorants, glitters, and mix-ins that introduce basic chemistry concepts through hands-on experimentation. Kids learn about texture, consistency, and color mixing while developing fine motor skills during the blending process.
Quality is solid for the price point, though some containers are smaller than expected for multiple batches. The included instructions are clear with visual guides, making it accessible for ages 6+. Safety-wise, the non-toxic formula is appropriate, though parental supervision remains necessary during initial mixing to prevent mess and ensure proper measuring.
Durability depends on storage—finished slimes maintain quality for weeks in sealed containers if kept properly. The main limitation is that ingredient supplies deplete relatively quickly with frequent use, potentially requiring repurchase for ongoing crafting.
What We Like
- Makes 20 slime batches with varied recipes including glitter, foam, and clear slime variations
- Comprehensive ingredient set teaches color theory and basic polymer science concepts
- Non-toxic, child-safe formula with clear visual instructions suitable for independent play ages 7+
Watch Out For
- Ingredient portions are modest, limiting extended play for multiple children or frequent crafters
- Requires additional household items (glue, water) not included in base kit
The Verdict
“A worthwhile craft investment offering substantial creative variety and educational value, though ingredient quantities may run short with heavy use.”



