Bubble Foam for Kid’s Play
Bubbles for foam
Bubble foam is a great educational and entertainment package all in one. When you need a quick entertainment package for your toddler or older kids, bring out the bubble bath, add water and food coloring (optional) and whip it up with a mixer. Use bubble foam as part of your entertainment center in the winter when it’s too cold to be outside, and enjoy watching your kiddos play with it in the summer.
The amount you need depends on how many kiddos are participating. Just double the amount of water to the bubble bath. Be sure to use tear-free bubble bath.
Whipping the bubble bath makes it into a foam – just like when you’re whipping cream into peaks. Add the food coloring before you start to beat the mixture.
Learning in play with bubble foam
Bubble foam is a learning experience. Your older kids can help you measure, dump, and mix while learning math. Younger kids can learn their colors and measurements as they scoop foam from one container to another. Counting and colors are something else they can learn without realizing they are learning. Use times like this to help a child who struggles in an area and make it fun!
Bubble foam is for young and old
My daughter Face Timed me one day to show me what they were doing. While the baby napped, her toddler got one-on-one time with mommy. His face tells how much fun he is having! When you want to help a kid feel special, here’s a great idea for you!
The recipe
Bubble Foam for Kids Play
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup tear-free bubble bath
- Food coloring - colors and amounts optional
Instructions
- Put water and bubble bath into a mixer
- Add food coloring
- Mix together, then whip until it forms peaks
- Play!