Blowing bubbles is a fun activity to do with children. My son has loved them since he was a toddler. This is why we often do experiments that involve bubbles. In this post, we will show you how to do an easy science experiment for kids at home. Your child will learn how to make catchable bubbles.
Doing this project was exciting because bubbles pop once they touch your hands. However, this time, my son was able to catch and hold the bubbles.

Slightly Different Case
We don’t buy bubbles from stores, since we know how to make our own solution. However, today is a slightly different because we used the National Geographic Magic Science Kit.
My son received this kit for Christmas from a family member. He was so excited when he opened this present. The National Geographic Magic Science Kit has 10 experiments and comes with most of the materials you need within the kit. The other materials are items you have in your home like water.
The only materials you need (from your home) for the Bubbles experiment are…
We have completed three out of ten experiments in the kit so far. They all have a magical scientific component to it, which amazes kids. Most importantly, they are easy science experiments for kids at home.
In the video, below, we will show you what’s inside the kit and how we used it to make catchable bubbles.
This video below comes from my son’s YouTube Channel, Corban’s Fun Adventures and Learning. We have a lot of DIY projects, science experiments, and learning games there. Please subscribe if you like what you see.
Enjoy this activity with your kids.
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Love this! My son loves science so definitely need to try this.
Oh wonderful! I hope you have fun with this.
Fun! My daughter would love this. And so simple 🙂 Bonus!
Children love bubbles, so by incorporating an educational aspect to this activity is a win-win!