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Bubble Making

17th Jul 2010

 Children of all ages like to blow bubbles and there are many activities they can play that revolve round bubbles too.  And probably the best thingis to make the true bubble solution.  If you decide to skip this step and use store-purchased bubbles that is fine too. We all know that to make your own bubble solution you mix dish detergent and water but here’s a recipe so they can yield larger and stronger bubbles: ½ cup of dish cleaning soap, 1 ½ cups of water, and a couple of teaspoons of sugar.  Mix it up in a large bowl and you are done.  If there are a lot of kidsplaying, make a big batch of themixture and fill a kiddie pool with it.  No spilling or waiting turns to make use of the bubble solution.

If you’re making your personal bubble mixture, you’ll also need to find or make bubble wands too.  Here are a few ideas to use pieces around the home that youngsters gets a kick out of:

*    A (clean) flyswatter
*    Straws
*    Turkey baster
*    Slotted spoon
*    Funnel
*    Use the lid to a yogurt or margarine box with a hole reduce in the heart
*    A piece of string tied together into a loop

Have a bubble blowing contest, see who can blow the biggest bubble or see whose bubble lasts the longest.  Have a counting contest, problem the children to look who can blow the most bubbles in a predetermined time frame.  Or shout out a host and see who can
blow that many bubbles directly, no more or less.

And simply let them have a laugh, children love to have bubbles blown for them after which chase them down and check out to pop them all.  You be the bubble blower and ship them running to burst your entire bubbles.

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