Small hands. Big pride.

Let them choose.
Stay close for the making.

For children ages 3–5, the best visit is one shared with a parent or guardian who can help while the child enjoys the color, texture, and finished result.

  • Age 3+Minimum participation age
  • Ages 3–5Adult assistance required
  • 30–45 minMost attractions
Young children making colorful slime together at Funtastik Labs
Best togetherchild + grown-up

Start with what they enjoy

Texture, color, or a project to paint.

Current options vary by studio. Parent or guardian assistance is required for ages 3–5 across these attractions.

For texture lovers

Slime Bar offers squishing, mixing, color, and toppings. The accompanying adult helps with the process.

See Slime Bar →

For little painters

Canvas and ceramic projects make it easy to focus on favorite colors and simple personal details.

See Art Lab →

For mix-and-mold fun

Bath Bombs combine color, scent, scooping, and molding into take-home creations.

See Bath Bombs →

Make the visit easier

One activity is enough for a great outing.

Plan around your child’s energy and comfort instead of trying to fit too much into one visit.

Book before you go

Reserve the preferred studio and attraction to reduce uncertainty when you arrive.

Dress for creative play

Choose clothes that let the child focus on making and enjoying the activity.

Join the moment

Offer the required assistance without taking over the child’s choices and finished result.

Two Houston-area studios

Choose where you want to go.

Choose the studio that works best for your visit. Current availability and booking details are studio-specific.

Good to know

Plan with confidence.

Start with these general details, then choose a studio for current availability.

Ask a studio
What is the minimum age to participate?

The minimum age for the current everyday attractions is 3 years old.

Will my child need help?

A parent or guardian must assist participants ages 3–5. Stay close and be ready to help with measuring, mixing, painting, or finishing steps.

Which activity should we choose first?

Start with the textures and choices your child enjoys. Slime, painting, and bath bombs each offer a different kind of creative play.

Should we book ahead?

Booking ahead is recommended. Walk-ins are welcome but may be subject to a wait time depending on availability.

Choose. Make. Share the moment.

Make the first creative outing feel manageable.

Choose one attraction, book ahead, and plan to create beside your child.

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