Bubble Creations
This helps practice blowing air through the mouth. Make bubble art to develop breath control and creativity. Mix dish soap, honey, glycerin, and food coloring in a cup. Shape a pipe-cleaner into a circle for blowing bubbles. Dip it into the mix and bl
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What you'll need
You'll need in the glass. This helps practice blowing air through the mouth.
How it works
- 1~30s
Alright, let's get started! To complete this activity, you will need a white sheet, a glass, a cup of liquid trash, honey, glycerine, vegetable color and clean paper. Start this activity, revolving all the materials in the glass. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.
Watch for: Little One play with objects while standing up.
- 2~30s
Great, now let's try the next part. Now, give a clean paper to your daughter or daughter and show how to fold the extreme in the form of a circle, so that when you fold, they form bubbles. Show how to place the clean paper in the glass and then fold to form bubbles. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!
Watch for: Little One stand steadily without needing support.
- 3~30s
One more thing to try. Put a white sheet so that the bubbles fall out of them. During this activity, observe if your daughter or daughter knows how to fold, and if she maintains the balance between real and active activities, How does your child handle this? What do you see?
Watch for: Little One goe from sitting to standing without help.