Welcome to another super fun kids summer bubble activity! This one is called the Giant Bubble Snakes. This was super easy and everyone had fun! Just make sure to blow through the bottle instead of ‘suck-in’…you’ll see why later…

Supplies:

  • Empty water bottles (I suggest stronger bottles, if you use really cheap ones the pressure of the rubber band will cause them to crumble.)
  • Old washcloth
  • Rubber Bands
  • Bubbles (Don’t have any? There’s a recipe at the bottom of this post!)

 

Directions:

1. Cut bottom off of your plastic bottle. Cut fabric into a circle large about 2 inches larger than the bottom of the bottle.

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2. Put washcloth piece over bottom of bottle and secure with a rubber band. (I suggest using strong bottles as mine were a little flimsy and kept crumbling under the pressure.)

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3. Line them all up on the counter and tell a 6 year old boy that you can’t tell him what they are, it’s a surprise…..wait for him to ask another 20 times what they are…then, after he just can’t take it any longer, take him out side and show him how they work. Sorry, I like to have a little fun myself from time to time ;o)

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3. Put some bubbles in a bowl and dip washcloth end of bottle into solution. We found less is more here, don’t get it too soppy wet, or it just drips out the bottom.

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Keep a close eye on your Teeny Tots, you’ll see why in the next step…don’t you love that outfit….oh she’s truly one of a kind!

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4. Gently blow into open end of bottle. TAKE CARE NOT TO SUCK IN THROUGH BOTTLE! You will end up with a mouth full of bubbles! Yuck!

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No bubbles? Make your own!

  • 1/2 gallon water
  • 1/3 cup dawn dish-washing liquid
  • 3 tablespoons light corn syrup or sugar

Hope you have fun this summer! Relax, let your kids be kids…and make sure to join in the fun! It makes the bubble mess more tolerable ;o)

15 Comments

  1. I had seen several posts of bubble snakes and was so excited to try this with my VBS kids this year….but did not expect 6-7 yr. olds to suck in the bubble solution. I had demonstrated and told them to blow; they started out right, but soon tried sucking in instead 🙁 They were very frightened as was myself…bubbles can form over the windpipe do to the dish soap. We were having a hotdog roast, so after they spit out what they could, I quickly grabbed hotdog buns for them to eat to get rid of the solution that was coating their throats…very disappointed so glad no one had serious complications…definitely will not try this with young kids again!! Please use caution when trying this!! It’s definitely for older children that follow directions well!!!

    Concerned VBS Director

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