Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Dr. Seuss' Bartholomew and the Oobleck

Dr. Seuss' Birthday is coming up this weekend. Boogs and I have been reading a few Dr. Seuss books and doing some activities with them.

 
In Bartholomew and the Oobleck, the King complains about there only being four things that come from the sky - sun, rain, fog, and snow. The King commands his royal magicians to come up with something else. They create a green slimy substance that ends up threatening the entire kingdom. In the ELB lunchbox: Bartholomew discovering the falling oobleck drawn on cheese, ham sandwich, cucmber letters, apples & blackberries, carrots with dressing in a Mini ELB container.

Boogs thought the oobleck was so cool that he wondered if we could make some. He emptied a 4 oz bottle of white school glue into a bowl then slowly started pouring in 1/2 cup of liquid starch. Boogs kneaded that together with a couple of drops of green food coloring to make his own version of oobleck.
 It was cold and slimy. He played with it for quite a while before adding a few toys to it.
 Boogs had to help rescue some army men from the oobleck. They were trapped and starting to sink.
 He fashioned a special harness out of rubberbands to save them.
 Boogs played with this for probably an hour or so. The neat thing about this oobleck is that you can seal in a sandwich baggie or an airtight container and play with it again another day.



 If I Ran the Zoo lunch
Gerald McGrew thought his local zoo could use a bit of updating. He described all kinds of unusual animals he would discover to keep in his own zoo. In the Laptop lunchbox: ten-legged pb&j lion sandwich in a cheese cage, ZOO spelled in fruit leather, berries, goldfish, and spinach. Boogs also had a small container of cottage cheese, not pictured.

Boogs and I each drew a picture of one animal we would add to Gerald McGrew's Zoo. Boogs created a "Zok" and I created a "Woofoozle". Boogs would only let me take a picture of him in the Cat and the Hat outfit if he could also take one of me. Lovely (shudder).




Last year, (before I went back to work) I made several Dr. Seuss lunches that I think were better than the ones I made this week. You can see them out here.

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9 comments:

  1. Cleaver idea to use liquid starch, we've used corn starch and glue before yours seems less messy? (for goo anyway) Awesome Seuss day! The cheese art is awesome!

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    1. I did not have any Borax so I used liquid starch which was left over from making a Halloween ghost out of cheesecloth. I have never tried corn starch and glue. We have made goop out of corn starch and water.

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  2. Looks like your kiddo had alot of fun with all your Seuss stuff!! great job!

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    1. Thanks, Julie. Boogs like rescuing his army men.

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  3. such a fun experiment!!! loooove

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  4. I bet he loved the mess. JDaniel did when we tried this. I will be sharing this post on Facebook and Pinterest.

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  5. What a great idea! We tried oobleck with cornstarch and water and food coloring. It was so much fun! Thank you for sharing on Sharing Saturday!

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