![]() ![]() Invite the children to dip the cut end into the solution and then blow a bubble by blowing through the small end. Bubbles can be slippery, so use caution with the children.Įasy bubble blowers can be made by cutting the top off any size of plastic soda or water bottle. It is best to blow bubbles outdoors, however if you plan to blow bubbles in the classroom cover the tables and floor with scrap paper or newspaper. ![]() Add 1 tablespoon of glycerin (can be found in drugstores) to the solution which makes the bubbles stronger. Mix 1 cup dishwashing soap with 6 cups of water in a large bowl. Make some bubble solution in the classroom together. Do the children know how to blow gently? Children will quickly learn that only gentle blowing will produce bubbles. This can be done by practicing blowing skills with a plastic straw and feeling the wind on their hands. When the bubble expands too much or touches a surface, it pops!īefore blowing real bubbles, teach the children how to “blow out” and not suck in.Bubbles are formed by blowing air into a liquid.The activity will teach the following concepts: Preschool Games, Songs & Activities Bubble Blowing Activity ![]()
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