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Science experiments that fizz and bubble

fun projects for curious kids
2011
This book presents step-by-step instructions for science projects using household materials, such as sizzling soda, bubble juice, personal puffer, bobbing blobs, and a foaming fountain.

Super simple things to do with bubbles

fun and easy science for kids
2011
Including how-to photographs, easy instructions, and short explanations, this book presents six science experiments with bubbles.

Cinder the bubble-blowing dragon

2007
Cinder is a popular dragon with one small probleminstead of fire, Cinder breathes bubbles! While the king searches for a fire-breathing dragon for his palace, Cinder is sidelined. But can the bubble-blowing dragon save the day?.

Bubbles

1979
A guide to having fun with soap bubbles which includes techniques for blowing and how to make gigantic bubbles, bubble sculptures, and unusually-shaped bubbles.

The unbelievable bubble book

1987
Complete set of how-to tips and techniques on getting the most out of David Stein's incredible invention, as well as a celbration of the gentle soap bubble it's science, spirit and practice.

Bubble trouble

2004
Grace can make soap bubbles, milk bubbles, and even burp air bubbles, but she cannot be a member of her big sister's bubble gum club until she acquires a certain skill.

Soap-bubbles

their colours and the forces which mold them, being the substance of many lectures delivered to juvenile and popular audiences with the addition of several new and original sections
1958
Discusses the surface tension of soap bubbles focusing on elasticity, capillary attraction, and experiments with soap bubbles. Also discusses their colors and the forces which shape them.

Bubblemania

1992
David's giant bubble bounces all over town gulping up everything in its path. A one-to-ten counting lesson.

Fun with water and bubbles

2000
Contains pictures and hands-on activities designed to help young readers learn about the scientific properties of water and bubbles.

Experiments with soap

2003
Projects and experiments use soap to explain such topics as surface tension and air currents, as well as why soap gets things clean.

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