![]() ![]() Your bubble foam should be able to form stiff peaks that hold their shape. Then you just mix on the highest possible setting for 1-2 minutes. To cake colorful bubble foam, you’ll add 2-3 drops of food coloring as well. *Remember to use tear-free bubble bath I’ve seen bubble foam recipes call for dish soap, but trust me, that is not a winning combination with toddlers and kids! Colorful Bubble Foam ![]() That’s right, bubble foam is just bubble bath and water, whipped together. For example, in your mixing bowl, you’ll add 2 tablespoons bubble bath* and 1/4 cup of water or 1/4 cup bubble bath and 1/2 cup water. The magic of DIY bubble foam is a 2:1 ratio – 2 parts water to 1 part bubble bath. Or you can just fill up the tub and then top it with the bubble foam! No matter how your kids play with the bubble foam, they’re sure to love it!īubble foam could not be easier to make! All you need to make bubble foam is bubble bath and water. You can start bath time with the bubble foam in an empty bath tub or in a large plastic bin. Serious treasure trove of great activities for young kids. I first discovered bubble foam from the mecca of brilliant kids’ activities: Busy Toddler. Lately, to take our bath time fun up a notch, I have been making them Kids DIY Bath Foam and goodness, is it ever a huge hit in our house! Our kids are positively OBSESSED.Īnd the best part of this easy-to-make and fun kids activity: you probably already have everything you need to make bubble foam right in your home! We also do “doll spa” and “car wash.” See Also → This Huge List of Fun and Educational Activities to do at Home With Young Kids Set out little bowls of bubble bath and body wash and let them make “potions” to clean their toys. Give them water, tear-free bubble bath, a few sponges, a bottle brush, even a new toothbrush, and let them have fun. We’ve already shared one of their favorite bath time activities: Toy Wash! Basically, it’s as simple as it sounds: stick your kids in the bath tub, and let them scrub their toys clean. Plus, my girls have always loved taking baths! I think part of it is that we have a pretty small apartment here in Boston, and the bath tub is their domain where they can play, experiment, paint, eat popsicles (Seriously, have your kids eat a popsicle during bath time! They’ll think you’re the coolest parent ever!), “swim”, etc. Now that we’re home all of the time, our kids spend SO much more time in the bath tub. Either way, kids will love this awesome and easy activity made using just two ingredients you definitely have at home! Make your own super fluffy DIY bubble foam (our kids call it bath snow) and watch the bath time magic unfold! Make your kids’ DIY bubble foam extra colorful or keep it white as snow. Thank you so much for clicking through and helping to support this little blog business of mine! Read more about our site, privacy, and disclosure policies here. This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. ![]()
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