The warm weather has reminded me that I’ve been wanting to sharehow to make bubbles!We’ve been making our own for years now, and I have so many tips and ideas for you! There are plenty of homemade bubble recipes to try out once you know the basic formula. Some are really simple ...
To make the bubbles simply coat a straw or bubble wand with solution and blow air to create bubbles. You can also wave some bubble wands through the air to create bubbles. For kids try making a large bubble wand out of a piece of metal or a hanger, children will love waving the wand...
These Super giant Bubbles are a cinch to make and cool enough not only for kids to experiment and show off this Summer. Every time we went to discovery museum, kids will spends hours to play with the bubbles with friends, and now we can make this giant bubbles at home, and better enou...
The simple act of blowing bubbles is enough fun on its own for most children. But, you can vary the experience—and make it educational—by switching up how youmake the bubblesand what you use for bubble wands. Have kids compare the bubbles' shapes, sizes, and longevities depending on th...
Take the fun outdoors this summer as you learn all about the science behind bubbles for kids. Pin Bubble Snakes for Summer Science and Fun! This simple-to-set-up bubble activity is one of our favorite summer science activities that you can do outdoors! There are so many fun things you ...
Bubbles!! Children are crazy about bubble play, which is an awesome summer outdoor activity. Well, we always see sphere shaped bubbles around us. Even kids are very familiar of sphere shaped bubbles. But why can’t we make bubbles that look like a square? To make a square bubble, we...
Bubble snakes are super easy to make, don’t need many materials and are great fun for kids of all ages. Younger children will enjoy blowing lots of bubbles easily, while older children can design their own unique bubble makers and even create an investigation using them. MY LATEST VIDEOS ...
SOAP BUBBLES FOR KIDS: THE RECIPE FOR MESS AND SUCCESS First make the “snake maker”. Take the plastic bottle and give it a good wash Now cut the bottom off the bottle with the scissors. You’ll need to do this part for your child!
hangers (twist and shape as desired). You’ll need a pair of wire cutters to make them. Martha Stewart had a great idea: Create shapes like hearts, stars, etc. For an extra fun touch, add plastic pony beads up the stem. This is a great project for the kids to do on rainy days....
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