Here are a bubble solution recipe and activities from Trish Kuffner’s “The Children’s Busy Book” (Meadowbrook Press, $9.95): Mix 7-10 parts water, 1 part dish soap and a tablespoon or two of glycerin ...
Bubbles have a magical way of bringing joy to children—and let’s face it, adults too. Whether it’s a sunny afternoon in the backyard or a playful indoor activity, bubbles create moments of wonder, ...
1. Mix all the ingredients together. 2. Soak your hand in the bubble mixture. 3. Curl your fingers to make an O shape. Soap bubbles are hollow balls of soapy water filled with air. A thin wall of soap ...
Bubble baths are one of the things I remember most about my childhood days. There was just nothing better than sitting in a warm bath filled with bubbles and making bubble beards and bubble hats.
A soap bubble is a very thin layer of water sandwiched between two layers of soap molecules (also called surfactant molecules). These soap molecules have a “head” that likes water (scientists say it’s ...
This bubble wand DIY is so easy and requires very few pieces. I used dowel rods and pipe cleaners, and that's it! I also tried to make these wands using floral wire, as I'd seen someone else make them ...