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No matter what your age, we can't help but be mesmerised by bubbles!
Whether you have a babe in arms who enjoys watching them as they graciously float down or a toddler who stumbles through them excitedly - they bring joy. They make us giggle and as grown ups there is always that challenge of who can blow the most or biggest bubbles!

We take to the outdoors all year round really. We brave all elements and enjoy exploring what they have to offer. I know many of you are the same! I am loving getting to know you in our Group and Instagram! Now the weather is on the up more and more time will be spent enjoying the fresh air in the garden (or out and about).


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Today I want to share with you a fabulous activity that will keep the whole family mesmerised and excited! Giant Bubbles! With a simple ingredient and a couple of items you too can create Super Sized Bubbles!

The tray that we used is called a Tuff Tray. You can get one from Amazon. I've had this tray for such a long time now but they now come in all colours! There are so many fantastic ideas for Tuff Trays. We use the constantly over on Learning and Exploring Through Play. Here are a couple:

The Trays are great for planning and containing activities. You can also buy stands for them which are the perfect height for Preschoolers. I have seen people creating fabric sides that drape down from the tray on the stand to make a quiet den underneath too!

You can see them here - Tuff Trays.
I quite fancy the blue one next, to add to my own personal collection. I think it will accompany the Under the Sea themes brilliantly that I usually cover in the warmer months.


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We spent pretty much all day challenging each other to make bigger bubbles! Neve loved stepping inside the tray as we lifted up the hoop and created a huge bubble all around her.

It really was so addictive and calming. We all kept saying "just one more..." In all fairness we could have done with a Tuff Tray each so we could all have created super sized bubbles in sync.

The weather was perfect as we had a little breeze to help the bubbles grow but nothing too harsh that would keep bursting them! The colourful rainbows that glistened as the sun shone down on them really mesmerised my little one.

It was a really great way to explore language together. I love hands on learning like this. I could ask questions to get a really good understanding of where here learning was at.
Things we spoke about will be more memorable too as we did a physical activity that she found fun and was fully engaged the whole time.

Keep scrolling to find out how to make your own bubbles -


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When doing this activity with the children it gives lots of learning opportunities. Some of the questions you might want to explore together may include:

- Which object makes the biggest/smallest bubbles?

- What colours can you see in the bubbles?

- Can you make a bubble bigger than the dog/bush/you?

- Why do bubbles float?

- Why do bubbles burst?

- What do you like about the bubbles?

- Is there anything you don't like about the bubbles?

- If you could make a giant bubble and send it somewhere where would you sent it? Why?

- If you could send a giant bubble to someones house - who would you send it to?

If there are any other key questions you enjoyed exploring with the children, leave me a comment in the blog post below and I will add them.

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The bubbles seemed to pop in slow motion! It was such an addictive activity!I loved how little Neve at only 2 years old could so this activity completely independently too! She was bouncing around with pride as she somehow ended up creating larger bubbles than the adults could.

The cheers and giggles that went on in my garden was just wonderful! I'm pretty confident that it wont be very long before Neve asks to do this activity again. Next time I plan to have lots more items for her to use to make bubbles. We have just brought some new tennis rackets so they would make a great addition. I will also include hangers and allow her the opportunity to look around and see what items she chooses to trail.

It will be a good chance to review which items work best to create bubbles. Which items make big bubbles and which make small bubbles.

Keep scrolling down to see the step by step instructions to make your own Giant Bubbles.

TIP - Don't empty the contents onto the grass as it didn't make my lawn too happy!

If you are having trouble getting the bubbles to form consider the following -

- Have you added too much water? You may need to add more fairy liquid if that is the case.
- What is the weather like? Are the conditions (wind in particular) too strong?
- Are your hands positioned on the outside of the hula hoop to prevent your fingers from bursting to bubbles before they have chance to form?

I LOVE seeing your pictures! Thank you to everyone who has been tagging me in the photos and videos -


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I love seeing your activities!

.....to see LOTS of inspirational crafts and activities in action!

Step by step guide to making your own Bubbles:

You will need:

A Hula Hoop

Water

Tuff Tray

Fairy Liquid/Dish Soap equivalent

Fill your Tuff Tray with water. I found them to be the perfect size for the Hula Hoop. In a circular motion begin adding your fairy liquid.

We added the whole bottle to ours. Recycle your empty container before popping in your Hula Hoop and creating your own super sized bubbles! Who will be able to make the biggest? What other items can you use to make bubbles?


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FAQs

What is the best dish soap for giant bubbles? ›

The best dish soap for bubbles is up for debate, but generally Dawn Platinum Power Clean is seen as one of the best. I also like Dawn's hypoalergenic dish soap which seems to work nearly as well and can be easier to find in stores.

How do you make the biggest bubble ever? ›

To create your bubble solution, first mix 2 cups of dish soap, 2 tablespoons of baking powder, 2 tablespoons of corn starch and 4 tablespoons of glycerin in a large bowl. Pour in a half gallon of distilled water, and stir. Let the solution sit overnight for best results.

What is the best DIY bubble solution? ›

Dura-Bubbles
  1. 2 cups hot water.
  2. 1/4 cup dish soap.
  3. 1 (.25 oz) packet gelatin.
  4. 2 tablespoons glycerin.

What is the best way to make homemade bubble solution? ›

1 cup of dish soap (the brands Joy or Dawn work best) 1/3 cup of glycerin (substitutions: 1/3 cup of honey or 1/2 cup of corn syrup) 1 empty water bottle or pop bottle and a sock for bubble caterpillars. Bubble wands—anything that can hold soap film, like a slotted spatula.

Is sugar or glycerin better for bubbles? ›

Sugar helps the bubbles evaporate more slowly, making longer-lasting bubbles. Ingredients like glycerin affect strength and weight. Bubbles are the perfect mix of play and science!

Does more glycerin make bigger bubbles? ›

Adding glycerin to water prevents bubbles from drying out quickly. You can vary the ingredients to change the characteristics of bubbles. More soap allows for bigger bubbles. Glycerin makes stronger, longer-lasting bubbles.

How do you make unpoppable bubble solution? ›

Fill a bowl with 3 cups of water. Add 1 cup of the dishwashing liquid and ½ cup of corn syrup in the water. You can also add glycerine, but it is optional.

Why add sugar to bubble solution? ›

Just adding a little sugar to your homemade bubble recipe will make your bubbles last longer. The sugar slows down the water evaporation, which in turn keeps the bubbles from drying out so they stay intact for a longer period of time (unless of course the bubble hits the ground - then all bets are off!)

Does Dawn make big bubbles? ›

glycerine (Corn syrup may be substituted for glycerine.) 1/2 cup (120 ml) blue Dawn dish soap. (I'd prefer not to specificy a brand, but the type of detergent can literally make or break your giant bubbles.) Dawn Ultra-not concentrated, or Dawn Pro are also highly recommended.

How do you make a giant bubble solution without glycerin? ›

People Also Ask. How do you make bubbles without glycerin? We find that this basic recipe of 4 cups warm water, plus 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 cup blue Dawn dish soap works great without glycerin!

What can be added to soap to make bigger bubbles? ›

When you mixed the glycerin or corn syrup with the soap, it made it thicker. The thicker bubble keeps the water from evaporating as quickly making them last longer. It also makes them stronger, which means you can blow bigger bubbles!

How do you make giant bubbles without glycerin? ›

Giant Bubbles Solution Ingredients

6 cups of tap water. 1/2 cup of Great Value Ultra Dishwashing Liquid (aka off-brand blue Dawn dish soap). 1/2 cup of corn starch. 1 tbsp of baking powder.

How do you make unbreakable bubble solution? ›

Ingredients:
  1. A clean glass cup.
  2. 8 oz of distilled water – Minerals and particulate in normal tap water can hamper the making of larger bubbles, but it can still work if you don't have distilled.
  3. One tablespoon of dish soap – Any type is fine!
  4. 0.5 Tablespoon glycerin – This is what strengthens your bubbles!
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