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Patrons blow bubbles and observe what happens when they connect.

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Add a Tech Twist Optional: Try using a small digital microscope to get a closer look at the bubbles!
Hints for uses in your library This simple activity is best for young learners, including preschool and pre-K patrons. This activity could tie into a program about building and engineering.
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Bubble Sculpting

Bubble Sculpting

Patrons blow bubbles and observe what happens when they connect.