Totally Cool Soapmaking for Kids

Totally Cool Soapmaking for Kids by Marie Browning is a creative guide published by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. in May 2005. This 96-page book is designed for children ages 8-12 and offers a variety of safe soap projects using melt-and-pour recipes with easily accessible ingredients. The book encourages hands-on fun as kids explore making molded bar and liquid soap, bath fizzies, bubble baths, and more, all while experimenting with enticing fragrances and colorful additives.
Readers will find a diverse range of projects that include making delightful pie soaps, soap lollies, and even dinosaur-egg surprise fizzies. The book emphasizes creativity, allowing kids to create unique effects such as sparkled and marbled soaps. Additionally, it provides suggestions for packaging, enabling young crafters to transform their creations into thoughtful gifts. With its focus on crafts and hobbies, this edition serves as an engaging introduction to soapmaking for young enthusiasts.
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Time for some good, clean fun with dozens of safe soap projects for kids ages 8-12. Using safe, readily-available ingredients in melt-and-pour recipes, along with a variety of tantalizing fragrances, additives, and colorants, kids will have a blast making molded bar and liquid soap, bath fizzies and salts, bubble baths, body powders, lip glosses, and more. Work with yummy scents such as chocolate, bubble gum, strawberry, watermelon, and coconut, and create sparkled, marbled, and confetti effects. Make adorable pie soaps that smell like real desserts, soap lollies, soaps with built-in sponges, mystery soaps with treasures inside, ladybug-shaped soap on a rope, dinosaur-egg surprise fizzies, and more. Suggestions for packaging let you turn your projects into great gifts.
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