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These bouncing bubbles are SO FUN! Best of all, they're super easy to make, using simple kitchen items like dish soap and sugar. No special or fancy ingredients needed! Blowing bubbles is always fun, but have you ever made bouncing bubbles?! There's something pretty magical about blowing a bubble you can hold and bounce on your hand. Make our easy bouncing bubbles recipe in only a few minutes to create hours of fun! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something…

Sergei Urban | Science Experiments for Kids on Instagram: "This is a fantastic demonstration of how science can turn everyday items into a magical spectacle. First, we start with a bowl of water and add some dish soap, mixing it thoroughly to create a soapy solution. Then, we take a slinky and dip it into the soapy water, raising one end of it. Now comes the fun part - we grab a paper straw, dip it into the soapy water, and blow a bubble inside the slinky, attaching it from the inside. Finally, we pop a soapy film just below where the soap bubble is, and watch in wonder as the bubble spirals upward. #TheDadLab #scienceisfun #scienceexperiment #kidsactivities #scienceforkids #stemeducationforkids #stemeducation" Slinky Crafts Diy, Popped Bubble Art, Bubble Experiments For Kids, Crazy Science Experiments, Water Activity For Kids, Bubbles Activities, Bubble Experiment, Bubble Tutorial, Bubble Science

Sergei Urban | Science Experiments for Kids on Instagram: "This is a fantastic demonstration of how science can turn everyday items into a magical spectacle. First, we start with a bowl of water and add some dish soap, mixing it thoroughly to create a soapy solution. Then, we take a slinky and dip it into the soapy water, raising one end of it. Now comes the fun part - we grab a paper straw, dip it into the soapy water, and blow a bubble inside the slinky, attaching it from the inside…

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