The Old-Fashioned Fun Of Bubbles

These Aren’t Your Grandma’s Bubbles

Remember the days when playing with bubbles meant going outside with a little plastic container that had a little plastic wand inside it and you’d dip the wand in the container and blow the bubbles into the wind? Forget about it. While those bubbles are still available in stores, the bubbles preferred by kids nowadays are a bit more advanced.

The Daddy Of All Bubbles

Remember when you would blow bubbles very slowly to see how big you could get the bubble to be? Well, the biggest bubble you made will never come close to the bubbles kids are making nowadays. Huge bubble makers create gigantic bubbles that would put the best of old-fashioned bubble blowers to shame.

The Scientific Side Of Bubbles

In addition to having fun with bubbles, there are now also bubble kits that teach kids all about the elemental makeup of a bubble. These kits usually come with experiment instructions and information booklets.

Bubble Machines

Of course you can’t talk about bubbles without discussing bubble machines. What used to be reserved for weddings and other special events is now a toy for children of all ages. You can get a bubble machine for less than twenty bucks at most toy stores, so if you’re really a fan of bubbles, you may want to check it out.

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