Make a really good mixture for blowing soap bubbles, learn why bubbles are always round and find out how to make giant bubbles with a couple of wooden spoons and some string.
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Mei and her daughter have played with bubbles before, but in this activity for children they take a few moments to predict what will happen when they change variables during the experiment. The giant bubble wand that Mei makes is easy to make at home.
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