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Mariam @mothercould posted the coolest way to do indoor bubbles the other day and I HAD TO try it out. It's perfect for us way up in ND where the air hurts your face most of the winter...


Briella did this for almost an hour! Owen lasted about 30 minutes but that's huge in toddler attention span.


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1ļøāƒ£Mix water and dish soap

2ļøāƒ£Stir end of straw into mixture and blow

3ļøāƒ£Have your child pop the bubbles


*If your child is too young or you have an Owen (a child who finds trouble) have them pop the bubbles with their fingers


šŸ—£ļøEncourage language skills by saying "pop" or "poke" every time a bubble is popped

šŸ—£ļøFor older kids talk about what makes the bubbles bigger/smaller or why do some pop as you are blowing and others don't


šŸ…‚šŸ…„šŸ„暟„暟„»šŸ„øšŸ„“šŸ…‚

āœ”Dish Soap

āœ”Water Color @discountschoolsuupply

(you could use food coloring for a safer option)

āœ”Water

āœ”Tray

āœ”Straw


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