
| 1. | Combine water and detergent. Stir well, but do not shake. |
| 2. | For stronger bubbles, add ½ cup corn syrup or glycerin, or more detergent. |
| 3. | Experiment with different brands of dishwashing detergent until you find one that works best for you. |
HINT: Playing with bubbles can be messy and slippery! Try blowing bubbles outdoors, near the kitchen sink, or in the bathtub! Watch your step so you don’t fall on slippery spills. |
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Do you want bigger, better bubbles? Try these bubble tips:
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If you get a lot of small bubbles instead of one big one, you are probably blowing too hard or you have the bubble wand too close to your mouth. |
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Finish your bubble with a quick twist of your wrist to seal it. |
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Prepare your bubble solution two to three days in advance. Save any extra bubble solution to use later. |
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Make sure your bubble maker and anything your bubble may touch is wet. |
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Let the bubble maker sit in the bubble solution for a few seconds. Don't slosh it around the solution - this creates suds and foam, which are bubble busters! |
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Look for cool humid days, shady areas. Avoid windy days!
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