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    Bath bombs for children

    August 10, 2022Updated:August 10, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a few days the school holidays start, our kids will have a lot of free time to play, read and of course, do fun activities like these bath bombs to use in the bathtub at night.

    Summer is the perfect time to recharge our batteries, and also a good time to spend with the kids. It is beneficial for them and for us to give ourselves time and forget a bit about work and obligations.

    Summer is time for play, beach, park, excursions and also DIY activities! Besides being fun, doing activities together is vital for bonding. Attachment play improves children’s self-esteem. In these moments the child receives the message “you have my full attention” “I like to be and share with you”.

    Today we bring you an activity that you can do together! Children will love these bath soap bombs with shapes and colours.

    Panda bomb
    Let’s see how to make these panda bombs. Read on!

    Via: apumpkinandaprincess.com

    Ingredients
    Mould

    1/2 cup citric acid (you can find it in Mercadona)

    1/2 cup cornstarch

    1/2 cup bath salt (I used epson natural salts)

    1 cup baking soda

    2 tablespoons coconut oil

    15 drops peppermint essential oil

    3/4 teaspoons water

    Black pigment powder

    Isopropyl alcohol

    Rainbow bath bombs UK

    Instructions
    Add the dry ingredients to a bowl

    In a small bowl, combine the coconut oil, water and essential oil.

    Mix the resulting liquid with the dry ingredients. It is important to mix well (do not add too much water).

    Make the bombs with your hands, then pour into the moulds.

    Leave to dry overnight

    When it’s time to remove, carefully press down to remove from the mould.

    Mix 1/4 teaspoon of black powder with a few drops of isopropyl alcohol until it is thick enough to “paint” the bombs.

    Finally, paint the eyes, nose and mouth. Allow to dry and store until ready to use.

    With these ingredients you can make any variations you like! Take a look at these other bombs in the shape of a unicorn or a doughnut.

    Play and have fun with your children making these original bath bombs. If you get to work, share the results on social networks, we’d love to see them!
    Don’t miss this diy to make with kids: pineapple necklace

    Thanks for your visit and comments.

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    Created: 20/06/2019 09:06

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