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Bubble Snakes

by Angela Thayer 1 Comment

Happy Friday! For this happy day, I’m sharing a super fun activity for your little ones–BUBBLE SNAKES! It’s very easy and only requires a few supplies. Here’s what you need:

*empty pop bottle

*old sock

*dish soap and water

First, you cut the bottle in half. Make sure you’re careful so you don’t cut yourself!! Then place an old sock around the open end of the bottle. I cut a slit in our socks because they were too tight to fit over the bottle. You could also duct tape the sock around the bottle if it’s sliding off.

Supplies for Bubble Snakes Then you just dip the sock bottle into a shallow dish filled with dish soap and water. Blow on the mouth part of the bottle and you’ll have a bubble snake!

Bubble Snakes Love Wesley’s face in this photo 🙂

Bubble Snakes To make your bubble snake colorful, just put some food coloring on the end of the sock.

colors for bubble snakes

 

How to Make a Bubble Snake

 

Bubbles Make sure your little one is old enough to blow the bubbles, otherwise they may accidentally inhale some bubbles 🙂

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