I work with preschoolers. Mainly autistic preschoolers.
It would be a huge help if the makers of slime would go back to making unscented versions. Whenever I look in stores for these things, it’s like companies straight up stopped manufacturing anything without a scent.
I’m trying to discourage kids from putting toys in their mouths, especially sticky toys that tend to gather all sorts of oils and gunk through regular play. It would be so much easier if everything out there didn’t smell like candy.
There are some tutorials on how to make them at home, I don’t know how good they are in comparison to the store bought ones, but it could be a fun activity to do in class and they wouldn’t have the good smells
I did this as well. When I was young I used to think that if it smells good it must taste good. The scented eraser phase in school fucked me up.
I work with preschoolers. Mainly autistic preschoolers.
It would be a huge help if the makers of slime would go back to making unscented versions. Whenever I look in stores for these things, it’s like companies straight up stopped manufacturing anything without a scent.
I’m trying to discourage kids from putting toys in their mouths, especially sticky toys that tend to gather all sorts of oils and gunk through regular play. It would be so much easier if everything out there didn’t smell like candy.
There are some tutorials on how to make them at home, I don’t know how good they are in comparison to the store bought ones, but it could be a fun activity to do in class and they wouldn’t have the good smells
As someone who used to monch on scented chapstick, yeah, same.
Strawberry chapstick is so good. I used to get annoyed cause my girl friends would not let me eat their chapstick as a snack.