Bubble Table
Submitted by
Jenni
Put bubble solution in a bowl on a table. Use a straw to blow the bubble. Explain
to your children that as long as the bubble stays wet they can put their hand
or a toy gently through the bubble Bubble Bottle
Submitted
by Daylen
Get a clear plastic bottle. Fill the bottle about 2/3 full with water, food
coloring, and dishwashing liquid. Super glue the lid on and let the children
make bubbles in their bottle.Bubble Reactions
Submitted
by an Unknown Friend
1. Fill a glass about a quarter full of milk. Drop a few drops of food coloring
into the dish. Immediately follow this with dish detergent. Watch the cool reaction.2. Fill a small bowl with about a cup of water. Add a couple of packages of yeast and a tablespoon of sugar and watch the reaction.
3. Bubble Freeze: If it gets cold enough in your area. Use a bubble wand to create a large bubble. Then catch it on the wand. Finally let your children watch as it freezes.
Bubble Paper
Submitted by
Mrs. Scott
Give each child white paper and separate container of bubble solution colored
yellow and blue. As your children blow the bubbles on the paper point out that
in some places the bubbles created a green design on the paper.These Preschool Ideas Found At:
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