Similar Posts

27 Comments

  1. Very adventurous . I love to spend time doing this one with my nieces.

  2. It takes 30 hours for them to get to their big size?

  3. How do I store water beads to use later on?

    1. You can store them in a sealed plastic bag or in a closed container.

  4. Heather Earley says:

    We have played a lot with the little ones….these are AWESOME!!! I highly recommend placing a handful in a bottle and setting a timer for 30 minutes when you add the water. My 2-year old was obsessed with observing the changes in the beads and had all sorts of nifty observations. I can’t wait to do the same thing with the large beads! Great find!

  5. This looks like so much fun. How do you contain the mess though? Play outside? If we miss a few playing inside, do they leak onto the floor when shriveling up or do they evaporate?

    1. I either do them outside or put a tablecloth underneath our play area. Yes, if they lay on the floor or outside for a day or two, they do shrivel up. Then you can reuse them. Hope that helps!

  6. Muriel Gerber says:

    Hi
    How do we go about to order these water beads.
    Please let me know

    Thanking you

  7. Do you know if there is any latex in these? I have a student with a latex allergy.
    Thanks

    1. According to wikipedia, and the ingredients in water beads are mostly water and polyacrylamide. Hope that helps!

  8. Gutted not available in the UK!!!

    1. MOMcStuffins says:

      You can order them from Aliexpress

  9. Can you plz tell me so i could get the same size of this ball, as mine are much smaller in size then yours.

  10. Tacy Long says:

    Do you have a link to the small water beads you used as well? This looks like a lot of fun to play with! I especially like that you said they’re reusable!

Comments are closed.