Game Bubbles Up!
All players form a circle. We choose one player to stand in the middle and give this player a bottle of bubbles and a stick to blow them out. Ask the player to blow as many bubbles as he can. The remaining players should try to keep the flying soap bubbles in the air for as long as possible by blowing upwards on them.
When the last bubble sits on the ground and bursts, a new player goes to the middle of the circle.
Play until everyone gets their turn in the center of the circle, or until you get bored, or until you run out of bubbles.
Game Bubble Art
Bursts of bubbles on the paper provide a base that you can then draw on. It's a combination of cooperative play and art project that kids will love. You just need to prepare colored solutions for soap bubbles in advance. To do this, read the article on how to make a solution for soap bubbles with your own hands, or just buy a ready-made solution and several jars of liquid food coloring (dyes for soap making are also suitable).
Take a set of several bowls, pour a solution of soap bubbles into each and add a drop of dye of a certain color. Bowls of even just three colors are quite enough, but you can make more.
We divide the children into pairs. One team member will dip the wand into the colors of their choice and blow a bubble. His teammate must hold a piece of paper and catch the bubble so that it bursts and a colored mark appears on the paper. We continue until the player with the bubbles says that his design on paper is ready. Then the players change places so that everyone can create their own art project on paper from bursting colored soap bubbles.
Then you can leave the sheets to dry and then get creative by completing the drawings.
Children's holiday
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Soap bubbles are a summer fun that every child is truly delighted with! They shimmer in the sun and play with all the colors of the rainbow, rise up and burst there. There are many recipes for preparing a solution for soap bubbles. We offer three of the most popular and easy to prepare. Option one
For 200 g of any detergent you need to take 600 ml of water and 100 ml of glycerin (sold at the pharmacy).
Stir everything well. With glycerin, the bubbles are denser. Option two
A piece of laundry soap should be grated on a coarse grater.
Dissolve 4 tbsp in 400 ml of hot water. l. soap shavings. Let the solution stand for a week so that the soap dissolves, then add 2 tsp to it. Sahara. Leave until the sugar dissolves, then stir - done. This recipe is more complicated than the first, but it’s worth it - the bubbles are dense, the mass is very foamy and productive. Option three
We will need: 50 ml of shower gel (you can take shampoo or liquid soap), 60 ml of water, 0.5 teaspoon of sugar. Combine everything, mix. Ready!
Colored bubbles Soap bubbles can be colored - it will be a real soap firework that will delight any child! To do this, pour the prepared solution into small jars and color with food dyes of different colors. You can not only blow such bubbles, you can draw with them! Prints of colored bubbles on paper blend very well into intricate patterns and can also be used to create colorful backgrounds for other creative works. You can draw with colored bubbles on pieces of cardboard, wallpaper, or snow.
Airy “matryoshka” It is very interesting to blow bubbles one inside the other, according to the matryoshka principle. To do this, you need a flat surface (for example, a flat plate) and a thin straw. Grease the bottom of the plate with the solution. Inflate the first bubble so that it lies in a hemisphere on the plate. Now carefully insert the straw inside this bubble and blow the second bubble inside. And so on - third, fourth... You can compete to see who can blow the most bubbles. This is a fun activity for the whole family!
Don't let them fall Children try to do everything possible to prevent soap bubbles from falling to the ground for as long as possible.
Blow up more Children take turns blowing up as many soap balloons as possible and counting them. The one who blows them out the most wins. Great ways to remember numbers.
Catch on command Children “catch” bubbles only on a special command: squatting, on one leg, with one hand, on tiptoes, only with their head, with a finger, etc.
Juggling You can try juggling soap bubbles using wire rings.
Soap miracle in hand Dip your hands in the soap solution and blow bubbles with your index finger and thumb. Soap balls will be right in your hands. Very funny!
Who has the biggest bubble ? You can have a competition to see who can inflate the biggest bubble.
Soap cocktail Pour some soap solution into a jar. Take a straw and start blowing hard into it. You will quickly form foam that will happily fall out of the edges of the container.
Who can catch the most bubbles Children chase soap bubbles, trying to “catch” as many of them as possible.
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Dance of frozen bubbles
Every child loves to play the freeze-freeze game and loves to pop bubbles. This game combines the love for both of these games. It is perfect for children's parties: outdoors in summer, indoors in winter.
First, we gather all the children in the central space. Now you need to turn on some music and dance the way you like. At this time, several adults should blow soap bubbles in a given dance space, and ask the children to burst as many bubbles as they can.
When the music stops, children should stop dancing and popping balloons - “freeze” in place. This is especially difficult for young children who prefer to keep popping the flying bubbles rather than "freeze."
- Soap bubbles catalog
Everyone who did not have time to freeze leaves the game, and the next round begins.
But players who are “outside” the dancing area don't have to worry because they get to blow bubbles into the dancing crowd.
Continue playing until there is only one player left in the dance space. He is declared the winner.
Bubble show for a child's birthday
For a children's party, a soap bubble show looks much more exciting if it is not just a spectacle, but involves involvement in the dynamic plot of an adventure story.
As befits a fairy tale, this scenario contains not only a lie, but also a hint. We tell children how important it is to have friends, to be brave and kind.
Reminds us that good always triumphs over evil. And he wins not only by fighting. It is enough to approach the villain in a humane way and he will understand that being kind is much more fun !
Fairy tale script
Props for soap bubbles
In addition to the props for soap bubbles, you will need:
- ShDM (ball for modeling)
- pump
To demonstrate a fairy tale:
- rubberized carpet (or with polyethylene lining)
- table (preferably with slots for cups
- bowl for solution
- foam tube
- rackets
- sun rackets
- lighter
- gas
- 2 napkins (performer and assistant)
- several large napkins for cleaning the area
This is the main set. If you have a light table, lots of rackets, a smoke pipe and other luxuries - that's great! This means the fairy tale will be even more interesting.
So, we greet the children and introduce ourselves.
Prologue
Today I will tell you a fairy tale. Once upon a time there was a balloon in the world (we show an uninflated ShDM), he was very lonely. unhappy. Because he had no friends. But one day the ball was lucky - he met a friend. The friend's name was Pump (we show). The pump was funny and literally breathed life into our balloon (we inflate it). Our ball became invigorating and wanted to tell everyone how great it is to have friends. But he couldn’t do it - he doesn’t have a mouth.
Making a balloon dog is not at all as difficult as it might seem. The process is described on our website, here you will also find a video with step-by-step instructions and tips
We make the ball a dog's face. I started telling everyone. But what should we do with him like this? No play, no running. (We make legs. It turns out to be a dog) And on such cheerful legs he ran to meet people and make new friends. (we go into the hall) He runs up and asks: “What’s your name?” (the person replies) “Very nice. And me...and me...” Oh, kids, he doesn’t have a name. Let's urgently come up with a name for him. The children give their own ideas. We choose. For example, his name will be Sharik.
The plot of the tale
And he ran to look for friends. And I found myself in an amazing country. (using small rackets we release several bubbles). Everything here was made of soap bubbles. Trees, houses... and even the residents themselves were bubbly. Sharik wanted to find friends. I came up to meet him (we touch the bubbles with a ball - they break), but they all disappeared somewhere. And he decided that the residents were very modest. I decided to wait on the sidelines.
And the locals became bolder and came out to see. (here we release a lot of bubbles - both children and adults.)
And the residents decided to show Sharik their country.
Now is the time to demonstrate your skills. Various tricks with soap bubbles. You will find a detailed description on our website by clicking on the link.
- Residents play catch-up - a small ball flies and is caught inside with a large racket.
- They play hide and seek - a big bubble flies and we blow small balls into it as it flies
- Smoky pipe - they are cooking food or traveling to the mountains
- A column of foam on the palm - pies are being baked
- In the palm of your hand there are bubbles filled with helium (caterpillar up) - these are the houses of the inhabitants
- Bubbles with steam on the table - also at home, but more spectacular
- Many spectacular and simple tricks are described on our website. Click on the link and learn more about how to make the show more interesting
The music stops.
And suddenly he appeared - a huge scary dragon . (take a large racket, make a train. The bigger the better.. We circle, make waves.
The dragon was the only evil creature in this country. The poor little inhabitants of Bubbleland hid in all directions.
And the dragon flew and growled. He liked it so much that everyone was afraid of him.
(to the music “Flight of the Bumblebee” we show the flight of a dragon)
Everyone in the world was afraid of the Dragon. Only our little friend Sharik was not afraid. He approached the Dragon and asked:
- Listen, why are you so impudent? Why are you making noise and growling? Let's be better friends.
The dragon was stunned by this proposal. And he stared at Sharik with all his eyes.
(Here we catch one bubble on the racket and blow small bubbles into it - these are the eyes of the dragon)
What does it mean to be friends? (here we ask the children to tell us what friendship is)
And then the dragon realized that being kind is much more interesting! He began to spin with joy and called his friends. All the local residents were happy and also ran out into the street. Everyone was spinning around merrily together. (Two rackets “sun” - we spin.)
And the Dragon showed Shariki his country.
- the fire on his hand - the dragon carried him to the tops of the volcanoes
- big plumes are the dragon's friends
- and other things that you know how to do
Well, while they're flying, let's get to know you
And we move on to the interactive: we make foam ears for children, cakes, mohawks, crowns, etc...
Epilogue
Sharik was also introduced to the most important resident of the country - Gigantus. He was the biggest, the wisest and the kindest.
(We show a large bubble from a container for a person in a bubble. And we invite the children to go flying.)
But wait! What about our Sharik? Night will come and everyone will go home. But he doesn’t have a home...how poor is he? (the children give us options and we come to the decision to leave Sharik in the kindergarten or with the birthday boy’s family) Well, now everything is in order and you can go flying!
(It’s good if you have a large capacity. This allows you to put 2 or even 4 children inside, which speeds up the process.)
Soap bubble show in kindergarten
Performance in kindergarten has a number of features.
- Ensure maximum safety of the kindergarten property: not a single drop leaks through the carpet and gets on the curtains or, worse, on the equipment
- Enlist the support of educators. Because when they see soap bubbles, children simply lose their heads.
- At the end of the show, everyone is usually put in a bubble. My opinion: no one should be deprived of this exciting journey inside the bubble. First we start younger groups, then older children, etc. Ask them (the elders) to be patient in advance. For this, you can give them a bonus: let them play with bubbles when the kids leave. The kids are released into the bubble and taken to the group.
- Show attention and respect to teachers! Give them attention in a playful way. This is useful for you and pleasant for teachers. After all, they help you make the show beautiful and calm.
Relay race with soap bubbles
Bubble relay: Divide the children into two teams and line them up at the starting line.
Place a cone-shaped structure or some other identifying mark a few meters (not far, 2-3 meters is enough) from the starting line; you can stand close to a bush or tree and mark it as a border.
Players, one at a time, must blow a bubble and then catch it on their blowing stick. As soon as the child catches the bubble on a stick, he must rush to the identification mark and back. The bubble must not burst or fly off the stick (if this happens, the player must go back and start again).
When the children return to their teams, the sticks are passed to the next player in line, who must do the same.
The game continues until one team completes the task. This team wins.
Entertainment “Festival of Soap Bubbles”
"Festival of Soap Bubbles."
Progress of entertainment:
Educator:
Guys, do you like fairy tales?
Educator:
Today we will find ourselves in a wonderful fairy tale.
And I’ll tell you what fairy tale we’ll end up in after you guess my riddle. He was born in soapy water, turned into a ball, flew towards the sun, but didn’t make it: he burst! (soap bubble) Educator:
Well done, guys.
Right! In a distant fairy-tale country, in a certain kingdom, in a certain state, in one fairy-tale kingdom, there live wonderful inhabitants - soap bubbles. They love to come to our land and play with the guys. Bubbles are very delicate and fragile, but they give their magic to the whole world. Educator:
Let's have a soap bubble festival?
Do you agree? Today is a wonderful holiday. We will put on a show! Blow bubbles from soap foam! Educator:
What are soap bubbles made from? Here are some tips for you.
Puzzles:
I am everywhere!
In the sea, in the ocean, in a puddle and in a water tap. Have you heard about me, Because I'm everywhere! (Water) Children love to play with me, whip up fluffy foam. Me and the clean water are friends. (Soap) Transparent lungs float through the air. But just touch them with your hand and they no longer live. (Soap bubbles) Educator:
The riddles have been solved. Well done! What do you guys think a soap bubble looks like? Now I will ask you, and if you agree, shout loudly “Yes” and clap your hands, and if you don’t agree, shout loudly “No” and stomp your feet. Let's try.
Game "Yes-no"
— Does a soap bubble look like an orange? (Yes) - Does he look like a tangerine? (Yes) - And what about the apples in the orchard? (Yes) - And for the fish, there in the pond? (No) - Is a soap bubble like a globe? (Yes) - What about an inflatable ball? (Yes) - Does it look like a telephone? (No) - And on a large tape recorder? (No) - Is it round, like the sun in the sky? (Yes) - And like a wheel on a bicycle? (Yes)
- Also, does it look like a house? (No) - What about the white snowball? (Yes)
Educator:
Well done! Now let’s inflate a big, big soap bubble ourselves.
P/i "Bubble".
The children and the teacher join hands and form a small circle, standing close to each other, saying together: Blow up, bubble, Blow up, big, Stay like that, Don’t burst. At the same time, everyone gradually expands the circle and holds hands until the teacher says: “The bubble has burst!” Children lower their hands and squat down, saying: “Clap.” After the words: “The bubble burst,” you can invite the children, still holding hands, to move to the center of the circle, saying: “Sh-sh-sh-sh.” The guys, moving back, expand the circle again. Educator:
And now games with soap bubbles. We open the caps, blow out the bubbles, they are all airy! And very naughty. How can we catch them? Hold them in the palm of our hand!
Game “Who can catch it in the palm of your hand”
The teacher blows bubbles, the children try to catch it in their palm.
Educator:
Bubbles scattered, Like droplets of dawn, Bright, shiny, Almost like real ones.
Game “Naughty Bubbles”
While the music is playing, the children run around the hall, the music fades away - the children squat down and puff out their cheeks.
Educator:
Guys, now let's have a competition for the fluffiest soap foam. You need to blow quietly, without puffing out your cheeks.
Breathing game “Soap foam”
We collect a small amount of solution into plastic glasses and blow air into them with tubes.
The solution will begin to bubble and produce abundant foam. Educator:
There will be soapy fun, There will be a lot, a lot of laughter. One bubble is for you, Two is a bigger one for me, Three is the bubbles are gone...
Game “Tight Jar”
At the words: “Bubbles, gather in a jar,” children run up to the soap, stand tightly in a circle, and hug. When you say: “1, 2, 3, I’m blowing bubbles!” children run away in different directions. Educator:
To keep our legs from hurting, we have strength in our body - We need to move actively: run, jump and gallop. Smile at everyone in the world, exercise, toughen up, and for this, guys, we will play with you!
Game "Funny Bubbles".
Two traps are selected, the rest are bubbles. Children, children, look at us - funny bubbles (put your feet on the heel one at a time) Take a straw, put it in a jar of foam and blow. (blow) One, two, three - bubbles grow. (they spread their hands) They grow, shimmer - they inflate more and more. (turn around themselves) Suddenly, palms appeared and began to catch bubbles. Clap, pop, one, two, three, watch out for the bubbles. (children clap their hands) “Bubbles” run away, the traps catch up with them. The one who is caught up and touched with his hand crouches down. Those “bubbles” that were not touched by the traps won. Educator:
Blowing bubbles You and I are now blowing bubbles out of soap. It will be rosy and sweet. Multicolored! Look! All the bubbles are full of bright patterns. And if we blow, they will fly in four directions!
“Who has the bigger bubble?”
Children take bottles with soap bubbles and try to blow out the biggest bubble.
Educator:
Blowing bubbles Like this - look! They are all airy and very disobedient! Guys, do you want to turn into soap bubbles? To do this, you need to say the magic words: “One-two-three, we are all soap bubbles.”
Outdoor game "Soap Bubbles".
Bubbles love to fly.
At the signal: “Let’s fly,” you will run. The bubbles have houses - hoops. At the signal: “It’s time to go home!” you will try to take a place in the house. Whoever does not have time to take a place in the house drops out of our game and turns back into a child. (As the game progresses, the teacher removes one hoop at a time; at the end of the game, one hoop remains; the bubble winners are praised). Educator:
We had a fun holiday. Did you guys enjoy playing? (yes) I’m very glad, and as a farewell I suggest you all blow a lot of soap bubbles together to the music. Bubbles fly up easily, sparkling with the colors of the rainbow. - Look, look, how the bubbles shine!