Bubbles are so much fun! With them, you can conduct experiments, show tricks, conduct a soap bubble show. Experiment with your child and enjoy the result!
Pierce the soap bubble
When we try to catch a soap bubble with our hands, it bursts. If you do this with a blowing stick, you can catch a bubble on it. Due to the fact that the stick is moistened with soapy water, it does not break the surface of the bubble, but complements it.
Blow the soap bubble onto the lid soaked in soapy water, and give the child the tube that was used to blow the bubble. Let him try to rip the tape. You can soak a cookie cutter in a bubble solution and try to burst the film inside. Have the child try this with a dry and soapy object, one at a time.
Soap Bubble Shapes
Take an oilcloth and brush it with baby shampoo. Prepare the blowing tube: take either an empty ballpoint pen or a felt-tip pen without a refill (you should have a cone). Dip the wide end in soapy water, and blow in the narrow end. Blow bubbles onto the oilcloth and build shapes out of them - put them on top of each other, make a caterpillar.
Bubble in bubble
Place a small bubble cap with some soap solution on top of the tin lid. Blow a large bubble onto the tin lid. Then use a soapy straw to pierce the large bubble and inflate another bubble from the small lid.
Soap bubble in the palm of your hand
Moisten your hand liberally with soapy water. Show the "Ok" sign with your thumb and forefinger, only the hole should be no more than 1 cm in diameter. Check that there is a soap film inside. Blow inside the hole until you have a bubble. Then close the hole completely to prevent the bubble from blowing back. Then turn your hand palm up.
If both hands are wet in soapy water, then it will be possible to take the bubbles with your hands, squeeze them, try to divide one bubble into two.
Tunnel
Make a bubble on each palm. Then bring your hands to each other and watch the bubbles merge and become one. Move your palms apart and close. Make vertical and horizontal tunnels.
Cylinder
Make two wire rings. Blow a soap bubble onto the bottom ring, and put the second ring moistened with soapy water on top of the bubble. Lift the ring up and watch how you get a cylinder.