This week we're talking about cuckoo spit!


You might have heard it called 'Cuckoo Spit' but don't worry! It's not really spit and it doesn't have anything to do with cuckoos.

A baby leafhopper, finds himself a nice leaf and then blows these bubbles out of his bum, like this ->



Check out the tutorial below and find out how to make your very own cuckoo spit and leafhopper!
Making Cuckoo Spit!

- 1/2 a cup of clear school glue
- 1/2 a cup of liquid starch (or add water to powdered starch!)
- 1/2 a cup of water
- A measuring cup
- A bowl and a spoon
Step 1
Use your measuring cup to add 1/2 a cup of glue to 1/2 a cup of water in a bowl. Mix this really well to make sure they are fully combined!
Step 2
Step 3
This air will escape when you stop playing with your slime, but you can add more bubbles by using the same folding trick.
Awesome! You've made some beautiful cuckoo spit! Next, let's make a little froghopper to live inside!
- Different colours of playdough
- A leaf
- Craft Feathers/ sequins/ glitter/ pipe cleaners - Whatever you like!
- The Cuckoo spit we just made
Step 1
Use whatever colour playdough you like to make the basic shape of your leafhopper. Start with a round head and then flatten the body, this is really important, leafhoppers have a flat body to make them Aerodynamic this means that their bodies move through the air easily and help them jump really far!
Step 2
Use any decorations you like to make your leafhopper really stand out! Don't forget the big eyes - Leafhoppers need great eyesight to help them land safely when doing a big jump.I was inspired by some pictures I found online, leafhoppers really do come in so many different colours and shapes!
Step 3
Place your leafhopper on his leaf and place your homemade cuckoo spit on top. Snug as a bug in a rug slime!
Thank you for giving this experiment a go! Let me know how it went and send me your pictures on Facebook and Twitter!



Until next week my friends! - Sarah 💚😊💚
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