Whether you are looking for a super creative, easy slime recipe, are looking for themed slime to make with your kid, or are just looking for sum fun, playful slime ideas – we have over 100 EPIC ideas for slime from A to Z. Use this with your letter of the week program for teaching ABCs or simply as the ultimate slime guide to reference for new ideas. Either way, your toddler, preschool pre k, kindergarten, and first grade student is going to want to try them all!
Slime Ideas
Do your kids like playing with slime? There is something about the unusual texture that calls to children. They want to touch and play with this fun sensory activity. Kids are actually learning about science as they manipulate the slime and watch what happens! I love hands on science for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. Instead of grabbing your same old store bought slime, try one of these outrageously fun slime ideas to make a new slime recipe that is super clever and outrageously fun!
Alphabet Slime
These alphabet slime ideas are great for hands on letter learning. You can make a special batch of slime for each letter of the alphabet. Make some luscious red apple slime, try some bubblegum slime, or how about some edible candy corn slime! There are enough slime recipes and ideas on this list to keep you playing right through the alphabet.
Preschool Slime Recipe
Each letter of the alphabet has a cool slime recipe with a fun slime ideas, or activity (or two, or three, or more!) to go with it. No matter what letter you are teaching there is a fun slime idea to try.
A is for apple, alien, and alphabet!
- Red Apple Slime from Little Bins for Little Hands.
- Toy Story Alien Slime from Kids Activities Blog.
- Alphabet Slime from I Heart Crafty Things.
B is for buttons, bats, bear, blood, and bubblegum.
- Button Slime from Books and Giggles.
- Bat Slime from Little Bins for Little Hands.
- Brown Bear Slime from Preschool Powol Packets.
- Blood Cell Model Slime  from A Dab of Glue Will Do.
- Fluffy Bubblegum Slime from Art Bar Blog.
C is for cinnamon, crayons, candy corn, and camo, cherries, cake, cookies, cinnamon and caterpillar.
- Color Changing, Heat Sensitive SlimeÂ
- Cinnamon Scented Slime from Little Bins for Little Hands.
- Christmas Fluffly Slime Recipe from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Construction Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Colorful Crayon Slime from Crayons and Cravings.
- Candy Corn Slime from Fun with Mamma.
- Toy Story Inspired Camo Slime from The Gingerbread House
D is for dinosaur, dragon, and dalmations.
- Dinosaur Slime from The Chaos and the Clutter.
- Dragon Scale Slime from Kids Activities Blog.
- 101 Dalmation Slime from Natural Beach Living.
E is for eyeballs, emoji, and elf.
- Eyeball Slime from Kids’Â Craft Room.
- Edible Slime
- Emoji Slime from Play Based Parenting.
- Elf Slime from Glued to My Crafts.
F is for fish, fairies, frog, and feathers.
- Fishy Slime from Glued to My Crafts
- Fairy Slime from The Best Ideas for Kids.
- Frog Pond Slime from The Kindergarten Connection.
- Sparkly Feathers Slime from Preschool Powol Packets.
G is for gingerbread, ghosts, gummy bears, glitter, and galaxy.
- No stick Gingerbread Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Gingerbread Slime from Natural Beach Living.
- Mr Grinch Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Ghost Slime from Preschool Powol Packets.
- Gummy Bear Slime from Lemon Lime Adventures.
- Glitter Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Gorgeous Glitter Slime from Preschool Inspirations.
- Galaxy Slime from Simple Everyday Mom.
H is for hot chocolate, honey, and the Hulk.
- Hot Chocolate Slime from Natural Beach Living.
- Honey Slime from The Typical Mom.
- Hulk Inspired Slime from Glued to My Crafts.
I for ice cream, and insects
- Ice Cream Sundae Slime from Fantastic Fun and Learning.
- Insects and Bugs Slime from The Chaos and the Clutter.
J is for jello, jungle, and jelly beans.
- Jello Slime from JDaniel4’s Mom.
- Jungle Slime from Buggy and Buddy.
- Edible Jelly Bean Slime from STEAMsational.
K is for kool-aid
- Edible Kool-Aid Slime from Savvy Naturalista.
L is for lemon, lavender, Lego, and ladybug.
- Lego Slime
- Lemon Scented Slime from Little Bins for Little hands.
- Calming Lavender Slime from The Imagination Tree.
- Lego Slime from Lemon Lime Adventures.
- Ladybug Clear Slime Recipe from Natural Beach Living.
Alphabet Bags
Use all these clever ideas to make memorable, sensory Alphabet bags for toddler, preschool, kindergarten, and first grade kids.
M is for marshmallows, monsters, mud, and mermaids
- Edible Marshmallow Slime from Messy Little Monster.
- Monsters Inc Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Monster Slime from Still Playing School.
- Ooey Gooey, Stretchy, Mud Slime from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls.
- Mermaid Slime from Glued to My Crafts.
N is for neon, New Years, nebula, and night sky.
- Neon Slime from Simple Everyday Mom.
- Name Recognition Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- New Years Eve Slime Recipe from Little Bins for Little Hands.
- Nebula Slime from Mom Dot.
- Night Sky Slime from The Kindergarten Connection.
O is for ocean, and orange.
- Ocean Slime
- Orange Scented Slime Recipe from Coffee Cups and Crayons.
P is for pumpkin, peppermint, pizza, and princess.
- Pumpkin Slime from Little Bins for Little Hands.
- Peppermint Slime from Natural Beach Living.
- Edible Pizza Slime from The Soccer Mom Blog.
- Princess Slime with Dig and Find Gems from No Time for Flash Cards.
Q is for queen.
- Sparkly Queen Slime from Fun-a-Day
R is for rainbow, rose, and rabbit.
- Rainbow Slime from The Best Ideas for Kids.
- Enchanted Rose Slime from STEAM Powered Family.
- Rabbit Slime from The Best Ideas for Kids.
- Red Hots Slime for Valentines Day from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
S is for shark, snow, sport, sand, and spiders.
- Edible Shark Slime from Messy Little Monster.
- Melinging Snowman Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Snow Floam Slime from Wunder Mom.
- Sporty Slime from Artsy Fartsy Mamma.
- Sand Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Spider Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
T is for toothpaste, tree, tinkerbell, and trolls!
- Toothpaste Slime from Still Playing School.
- Christmas Tree Slime from The Best Ideas For Kids.
- Tinkerbell Slime from Mess for Less.
- Troll Bogeys Magnetic Slime from STEAM Powered Family.
U is for unicorn.
- Unicorn Slime from The Best Ideas for Kids.
- Puffy Unicorn Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
V is for volcano and Valentines Day.
- Erupting Volcano Slime from STEAM Powered Family.
- Valentine’s Day Slime Recipe from A Little Pinch of Perfect.
W is for watermelon, water beads, and winter.
- WOW Slime from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Watermelon Slime Recipe for Kids from Simple Everyday Mom.
- Water Bead Slime from I Can Teach My Child.
- Winter Snowball Slime from Glued to My Crafts.
X is for ‘X marks the spot’.
- ‘X Marks the Spot’ Pirate Treasure Slime from STEAMsational
Y is for yellow.
- Yellow Pineapple Scented Slime from Fantastic Fun and Learning.
Z is for zebra.
- Zebra Slime from Fun-A-Day
If you love slime then you’ll love this list of slimey alphabet ideas. There is a slime recipe or idea for every letter of the alphabet!