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How to Make a Kitchen Sink Bubble Explosion

June 1, 2015 by Sue Lively

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Do your kids like playing with bubbles? Of course they do – they’re kids! But seriously, Onetime has an affinity for soap bubbles and just playing around in the kitchen sink while I’m cooking.

Last week, I whipped up this easy-peasy science activity for him to do and he LOVED it and named it the “BUBBLE EXPLOSION!”
Kitchen Sink Bubble Explosion

I’m going to show you how you can make a Bubble Explosion in your kitchen sink, for a sensory science experience that your child will really love – and maybe even learn some things from!

To find all the instructions – head on over to visit my friend Katie at Preschool Inspirations where I did this guest post!

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