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Bubbles Everywhere!

Look! Little round bubbles float in the air. They are bright, light, and fun. Let’s see what bubbles can do!

1. Bubbles Move

Bubbles go up, up, up.
They float like tiny balloons.
Count: 1, 2, 3, 4 bubbles rise.
When they touch a leaf they say “whoosh!” and then Pop! Pop! Pop!

2. Bubbles Shine

Bubbles sparkle with the colors of the sky—blue, pink, yellow.
They shine like tiny rainbows.
Seeing them can make us feel Happy, Wow, and Giggle.

3. Bubbles Play

You can catch a bubble with your hand—soft, soft, soft.
If you blow gently, more bubbles appear.
Listen: Whoosh, Whoosh, then Pop! Pop!

Simple Activity – Bubble Hunt

  1. Ask a grown‑up for a bubble wand and soap water.
  2. Blow a few bubbles.
  3. Count the bubbles you see: “One, two, three, four…”
  4. Try to pop them gently with your fingertip.
  5. Say “Pop! Pop!” each time you hear a bubble burst.

Bubbles are magic in the air. Keep looking, counting, and listening. Every “whoosh” and “pop” shows how fun science can be. Go find more bubbles today! 🌟

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