Looking to do something FUN this Summer? Do you love bubbles? Check out this YouTube video about simple bubbles experiments you can do at home!
If you can't get enough about bubbles, here are some books to check out:
How to make bubbles written by Erika L. Shores
Simple text and full-color photos instruct readers how to make bubbles and explain the science behind the activity.
Check the CatalogBubbles float, Bubbles pop written by Mark Weakland
Simple text and photographs explain the basic science behind bubbles.
Check the CatalogSuper simple things to do with bubbles: fun & easy science for kids written by Kelly Doudna
Simple step-by-step text and photographs for six bubble experiments.
Check the CatalogPop, sizzle, boom!: 101 science experiments for the mad scientist in every kid written by Amy Oyler
With 101 hands-on experiments ranging from physics to geology to astronomy, and more, Pop, Sizzle, Boom! invites your child on an action-packed journey of investigation and discovery. Choose from daring and dramatic experiments like: Mentos-powered rockets and race cars, molten-hot magna candy and expanding marshmallow chicks, bubbling beakers, gooey slime, spewing liquid geysers, and more.
Check the CatalogI wonder why soap makes bubbles and other questions about science written by Barbara Taylor
Questions and answers to various science areas including "What makes bathroom mirrors fog up?" and "Why do rainbows happen?"
Check the CatalogLook, I'm a scientist written by DK Publishing
Provides step-by-step instructions for over twelve science experiments, demonstrating why water turns to ice, what causes static electricity, and how to create bubbles.
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Try some of these experiments today!
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