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Here are a bubble solution recipe and activities from Trish Kuffner’s “The Children’s Busy Book” (Meadowbrook Press, $9.95): Mix 7-10 parts water, 1 part dish soap and a tablespoon or two of glycerin ...
Bubble enthusiasts know that much of the secret to a bubble's iridescent success lies in the soapy mixture they're made from. There's a whole wiki page devoted to finding the perfect formula. And now ...
Turn a regular afternoon into an enchanting bubble extravaganza! With just a few household items, find out how to mix up a solution for bubbles that are big, bright, and bound to impress. Experiment ...
A soap bubble is a very thin layer of water sandwiched between two layers of soap molecules (also called surfactant molecules). These soap molecules have a “head” that likes water (scientists say it’s ...