Paige and Adam Jacobson, the science siblings, like to rub some of that dish soap on a flat surface and then use a straw to blow dome-like bubbles. Once you blow one, you can stick the straw back ...
They can then blow through the straw and create a bubble. But a safety concern arises since “blowing the balloons exposes a child to inhaling the vapours” of any solvent mixture present ...
Lightly coat the surface of the lid with bubble mix, dip the straw into it and slowly blow bubbles. Move the lid, so you can measure the angles of the bubbles on the protractor. Have a look at the ...
Balloon blowing kits are toys that come with a tube of solvent mixture and short plastic straws. Kids use these straws to create bubbles or balloons by squeezing a small amount of the mixture onto ...