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With May the Fourth (aka Star Wars Day) on the horizon next month we are looking forward to having something to celebrate. My son is the biggest Star Wars fans and has been re-watching all his favourite Star Wars films whilst we’ve been staying safe at home during the pandemic.
We’ve been planning a trip to Disneyland for ages and although it’s not going to happen this year, hopefully we will be able to go soon. We’ve been looking around for the best Disneyland Paris Tickets and had planned a lovely few days exploring the park, especially the Star Wars bits.
The whole family love Star Wars so we have been on the lookout for some fun activities to try at home in the mean time. Tatooine Bantha milk (aka Star Wars blue milk) has been on our list to try for ages. It was a simple craft but one that my 10 year old loved.
Simple Tatooine Bantha milk ingredients
milk
blue food colouring
How to make Tatooine Bantha milk
Gather your ingredients, as well as a cute bottle to drink the milk from.
We carefully measured out the amount of milk we needed and added a few drops of blue food colouring to the milk.
My son carefully whisked the mixture – excuse his filthy nails!
Then he poured the blue milk into a bottle. He was so excited making this and wanted to make a whole milk bottle full so he could enjoy it with his breakfast cereal and in his hot chocolate! Of course the blue food colouring didn’t change the taste, just made it look like his favourite Tatooine Bantha milk {aka Star Wars blue milk}.
What do you think? Would you try this simple Star Wars craft for kids at home?
If you’re looking for other ways to mark Star Wars Day then why not try one of these:
DIY Star Wars sensory bin for kids
Star Wars themed bento lunch for kids
Felt Han Solo and Princess Leia characters
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April 26, 2024 at 2:08 pm[…] In the theme park it has a fruity yet vanilla like taste. You can make your own by simply adding blue dye to your favorite milk or milk alternative like this Bantha Milk recipe from The Gingerbread House. […]