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Activity: "My child played with bubbles"

Science

  • The child learned about the concept of surface tension by observing how bubbles form and hold their shape.
  • They discovered the properties of air by blowing bubbles and observing how they float in the air.
  • The child learned about the concept of evaporation as they observed bubbles popping and disappearing over time.
  • They explored the concept of colors by observing the iridescent reflections on the surface of the bubbles.

To further develop their understanding of science through the activity, encourage the child to experiment with different bubble solutions, such as adding soap or glycerin to water, and observe how it affects the size and longevity of the bubbles. They can also explore the concept of bubble shapes by using different bubble wands or creating their own using pipe cleaners.

Book Recommendations

  • Bubbles Float, Bubbles Pop by Mark Weakland: This book explores the science behind bubbles and their behavior in a fun and engaging way.
  • Blowing Bubbles by Sam Williams: Join the characters as they have a bubble-blowing adventure and learn about the science of bubbles along the way.
  • Bubble Trouble by Tom Percival: This story follows a little boy named Max who gets into all sorts of bubble-related mischief. It's a humorous and entertaining read that also touches on the science of bubbles.

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