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Bubbles You Can Make at Home

 

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These easy recipes for making bubbles at home will be sure to entertain your kids for hours!

 

Basic Homemade Bubbles I
1/4 cup Liquid Dishwashing Detergent (grease-cutters are best.)
3/4 cup Water
1-1/2 tbsp Light Corn Syrup

Basic Homemade Bubbles II

2 C. warm water

1/4 C. good quality dish soap (i.e. - Dawn), 

A little food coloring or paint/Kool-Aid powder

2 Tbsp. glycerine or corn syrup. 

 

Basic Homemade Bubbles III

2 C. warm water

1 C. liquid dishwashing soap 

1/2 C. glycerine

1 tsp. sugar

 

Mix together.  Use straws, funnels, six-pack can holders, whisks, small cookie cutters, etc. to make bubbles.  Store bubble solutions in an airtight container.

 

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Bubble Pipe

Paper Cup

Straw

Dish detergent

Water
Food coloring

 

Help your child make this simple bubble pipe.  Poke a pencil hole on the side of a paper cup, one inch from the bottom, and stick a drinking straw through it, halfway into the cup.  Pour dish detergent into the cup until the straw is covered.  Add a little water and a few drops of food coloring.  Blow gently until beautiful colored bubbles froth over the rim of the cup and fill the air.

 

*This idea came from the Preschoolers Busy Book

 

 

 

 

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