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Wordless Wednesday – Catching Bubbles
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that just looks like good, clean fun!
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Adorable children! Looks like they had a great time!
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I love the catch-able bubble mix! I first discovered it when I was teaching at the special school. One word of warning, it makes quite a mess when you do it inside so best to keep it outside 😉
Yes – I haven’t tried it inside, but I’ve seen what’s left afterwards, I definitely wouldn’t want that inside! Like I said, I DO NOT want to know what’s in it 🙂
My boys love playing with bubbles too. Nowadays I limit them to playing it during bath time in the bath.
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How fun!!
Gymboree’s bubbles are like that. I used to do them in the kitchen and would find unpopped bubbles the next day.
Thanks so much for linking with the Play Academy. Hope you have a great week with your kids – and hope you’ll share with us next Friday too 🙂
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