How to Make Bath Bombs for Kids

If you're looking for a fun and creative way to help your little ones relax, then bath bombs are an easy and enjoyable project. They are simple to make and offer many benefits, like softening the skin, enhancing relaxation techniques, and adding extra scent or colour to baths.

You can even involve your kids in every step of the process so that it becomes an educational and therapeutic experience for them.

This post will provide you with all the materials you need and tips on how to make bath bombs for kids — perfect for creating a peaceful atmosphere during those long days at home!

Steps To Make Bath Bombs for Kids

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Gather Your Supplies

The first step is to gather all the necessary supplies for making the bath bombs. This includes citric acid, baking soda, cornstarch, essential oils or soap fragrance oils, witch hazel in a spray bottle, moulds (or an ice cube tray), food colouring, or glitter (optional). Mix citric acid and baking soda in a bowl; then add two tablespoons of cornstarch per cup of the dry mixture. Stir everything together until it is thoroughly blended.

It should look similar to wet sand.

Add Color & Fragrance

Choose either food colouring or glitter for colour—you don't need much as you want the bath bomb mixture to remain thick. Use about 5-10 drops of oil or fragrance for scent. Stir everything into the mix until it is evenly distributed throughout all the powder ingredients.

Moulding the Bombs

Take a spoonful of the mixture and press them firmly into moulds or an ice cube tray. Make sure each section is tightly packed down before moving on to the next.

Once done, let each mould sit for at least 20 minutes before attempting to remove them from their containers; this will allow them enough time to harden up so they won't break apart when handled. You may need to use some vegetable oil on your hands if you find it difficult to remove them from the moulds without damaging them apart — just be sure not to get any oil into the mix.

Finishing Touches

Once all of your bombs have been removed from their moulds, take a spray bottle filled with witch hazel and lightly mist over each bomb until they are damp but not saturated with liquid — this will help activate the reaction between bicarbonate and citric acid that makes these bath bombs effervesce when placed in water.

Let everything sit out overnight before packaging them up for use or gifting.

 

Bath Bomb Recipe for Kids

Basic Bath Bomb

In a mixing bowl, combine one cup of baking soda, ½ cup of citric acid, and ½ cup of Epsom salts. Add essential oils or fragrances as desired. Next, add ¼ cup of melted coconut oil until everything is evenly blended. Spoon the mixture into a bath bomb mould and allow them to dry for at least 12 hours.
How easy was that?

Sparkly Bath Bombs

In a mixing bowl, combine 1 cup of baking soda, ½ cup of citric acid, and ½ cup of Epsom salt. Now add one tablespoon of glitter and mix it. Then add your desired essential oils or fragrances and ¼ cup of melted coconut oil. Mix everything until evenly blended, and spoon the mixture into a bath bomb mould. Allow them to dry for at least 12 hours before using.

Coffee-Infused Bath Bomb

In a blender or food processor, grind one cup of coffee beans until they're in fine particles. Combine the ground coffee with one cup of baking soda, ½ cup of citric acid, and ½ cup of Epsom salts. For added scent, add essential oils or fragrances as desired. Add ¼ cup of melted coconut oil and mix everything until evenly blended.
 
Spoon the mixture into a bath bomb mould and let them dry for at least 12 hours before using. Enjoy your coffee-infused bath bombs.
 

Colourful Bath Bombs

In a mixing bowl, combine one cup of baking soda, ½ cup of citric acid, and ½ cup of Epsom salt. Now add food colouring or soap dye as desired (opt for natural dyes if possible). Add chosen essential oils or fragrances, then pour in ¼ cup of melted coconut oil and mix everything until evenly blended. Spoon the mixture into a bath bomb mould and allow them to dry for at least 12 hours before using.
 
Enjoy some colourful and natural bath bombs.
  

Luxurious Bath Bombs

In a mixing bowl, combine one cup of baking soda, ½ cup of citric acid, ½ cup of Epsom salts, and ¼ cup of kaolin clay. Now add in your desired essential oils or fragrances and a few dried flowers or herbs tablespoons. Pour in ¼ cup of melted coconut oil until evenly blended. Spoon the mixture into a bath bomb mould and let them dry for at least 12 hours before using. Enjoy your luxurious bath bombs.
 

Fizzing Bath Bombs

In a mixing bowl, combine one cup of baking soda, ½ cup of citric acid, and ½ cup of Epsom salt. Add 1 teaspoon of fizzing powder, such as cream of tartar or baking powder, and mix. Then add your desired essential oils or fragrances and ¼ cup of melted coconut oil. Mix everything until evenly blended, and spoon the mixture into a bath bomb mould. Allow them to dry for at least 12 hours before using. Enjoy some fizzing bath bombs.
 

Safety Tips for Making Bath Bombs for Kids


Bath bombs are a fun and interactive way to make bath time more enjoyable for kids. But, with chemicals and ingredients that can be dangerous to children if not handled properly, it's essential to take safety precautions when making them.

Here are some tips to help keep kids safe while making bath bombs:
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  • Read directions carefully before beginning. Make sure you understand all instructions and warnings on product labels or recipes.
  • Wear protective gear such as goggles, gloves, and an apron when dealing with products that may cause irritation or injury.
  • Ensure all ingredients used in the bath bomb recipe are labelled 'non-toxic' or 'safe for kids to avoid any potential harm to the child.
  • Keep children supervised at all times while making and using bath bombs.
  • Have a designated area for creating bath bombs where spills or accidents are less likely to occur.
  • Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and other sensitive areas when handling ingredients, chemicals, and tools.
  • Use only food-grade essential oils for added scent in your bath bombs. This will ensure no irritation should your kids accidentally get it in their eyes or mouth.
  • Do not use any containers or utensils for cooking food for bath bombs, as this could potentially contaminate the product.

How to Use Bath Bombs

When using a bath bomb, it is essential to read the instructions and warnings on the package before you begin. Some bath bombs contain essential oils and other ingredients, which may irritate if the directions aren't followed correctly. It is also important to note that some bath bombs will fizz more quickly than others, so it's best to start with just one at first and see how it reacts.
 
Once you've read the directions, fill your bathtub with warm water and drop the bath bomb in. It will start to fizz and dissolve immediately, so stand back and enjoy the show! The colours and fragrances can be pretty mesmerizing. Still, it is essential to remember that these ingredients should not come into contact with your skin.
 
Avoid splashing or playing around in the tub while using a bath bomb. This can cause irritation or even burns if exposed to high concentrations of essential oils or other ingredients used in making them. It would help if you also were careful when getting out of the tub, as some of these ingredients may make the floor slippery. Step out slowly and use a towel to dry your feet before exiting the tub.
 
During the cleaning process, bath bombs may change the colour of your bathtub, so it is essential to keep an eye on this and clean it regularly if needed. Additionally, some essential oils are difficult to remove from surfaces, so wipe down any areas that have been exposed with a damp cloth immediately after use.
 

Conclusion


Making bath bombs for kids can be a fun and creative way to make bath time more enjoyable. With these tips, you can create custom-made bombs that your little ones will love!

Just remember to take safety precautions when making them, and don't forget to add extra special fillings like glitter or essential oils for an extra special touch. With patience and practice, you'll be able to master the art of homemade bath bombs in no time.