We Bare Bears The Movie is now available on digital and as We Bare Bear fans, we couldn’t be more excited! My kids have watched every episode (more than once thanks to quarantine) so I was really excited for something new! This movie was fantastic and filled with all the crazy antics you’ve come to expect from Griz, Panda and Ice Bear. To celebrate we are making edible slime out of gummy bears!
Now I know how many of us feel about slime but hear me out…. Edible Slime!!! This was so much fun to make on a rainy summer day. You only need three ingredients so it’s super easy to make and takes no time at all. Bonus… if they make a mess on their hands they can eat it!!
Heads up on this one…it’s sticky. I helped, especially when the gummy bears first come out of the microwave because they are hot! Once it was mixed a bit I let my little helper take over. I think she enjoyed eating it the most but it was something fun and new to do! We used a bag of gummy bears (about a cup) for the recipe below!
About We Bare Bears: The Movie:
We Bare Bears: The Movie follows Grizz, Panda, and Ice Bear’s love of food trucks and Internet fame, which leads the brothers to unexpected mayhem, where they must go on a wild, hilarious and dangerous adventure to escape a foe that threatens to tear them apart. Watch as Grizz, Panda, and Ice Bear catch the attention of the Department of Wildlife Control, and go on a wacky adventure as their world turns upside down, and the Bears are left with no choice but to go on the run!
Disclosure: Mommy Makes Time receives products in order to conduct reviews. No monetary compensation was provided unless noted otherwise. All opinions are 100% my own. Some posts may contain affiliate links that I receive commission or payment from in exchange for referrals. In the event of a giveaway, the sponsor is responsible for delivery of the prize, unless otherwise noted in the posting. I only recommend products or services I personally use and believe will be a good fit for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 225: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising