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Fun with Bubbles: Science in the Bath!

Fun with Bubbles: Science in the Bath!

Hey, little scientists! Have you ever played with bubbles in the bath? It’s so much fun! Did you know you’re also doing science? Let’s dive into the bubbly world and see what’s happening.

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Hey, little scientists! Have you ever played with bubbles in the bath? It’s so much fun! Did you know you’re also doing science? Let’s dive into the bubbly world and see what’s happening.

When you pour bubble bath into the water and mix it up, you get lots and lots of bubbles. These bubbles are filled with air. That’s right! Air gets trapped inside the soapy water and forms a bubble. You can blow on them, and they float in the air. Pop! Did you see that? The bubble burst because the air escaped.


Bubbles come in all sizes, from tiny ones to big ones. If you gently blow on them, they might stick together and make a bubble family. Isn’t that cool?

Do you know what’s even more amazing? If you use a straw or your hands to make bubbles, you’re learning about shapes. Most bubbles are round because that’s the best shape to hold the air inside. 


So next time you’re in the bath, have fun with your bubbles and remember – you’re a super scientist learning all about the wonders of bubbles!

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Did you know that when you blow bubbles in the bath, you're making tiny rainbow-colored spheres that float because of a special skin called a "soap film"?

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