This post could be considered off task. It's not school-related, but it is science related. The littles and I were playing outside in the BEAUTIFUL Fall weather on Sunday, and Tiny Little decided she wanted to blow bubbles. She LOVES bubbles. Actually, she loves the solution; licking it, drinking it, splashing in it. Anyway, I decided this was a great time to try the Bubble Cups that one of my "Junior Scientists" (see first post) used in her experiment!
Here are the instructions:
Cut hole in the bottom of a plastic cup. I used red Solo cups. Mix dish soap and water in a plate or bowl. Stir.
Place the large opening of the cup in the solution and pull out, so that you see a film covering the entire opening.
Blow through the hole.
We LOVED this, because even the littles can make bubbles! We all know that bubble wands are very frustrating to little kids!
Here is Big Little blowing his bubble, trying not to crack up. What a ham!
Here is Tiny Little's reaction to his bubble.
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