If you too have a child that is in to Moshi Monsters, then the chances are you have heard about slopcorn.
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Moshi Monsters watching - hopefully they approved of Michael's experiment... |
Michael has been fascinated by the word - and today we made our own slopcorn. We used the old bubble-dough (cornflour with handsoap or washing-up liquid) that was almost dried up and added more water so that it got gloopy again, and then added freshly popped popcorn! Simple - but a fabulous sensory experience...
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I just made a small amount of popcorn specially for the slopcorn |
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oooooo - sloppy! |
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he made a ball and then let it spread out |
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running through his fingers |
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"its like boulders rolling down a mountain" |
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