The Bubble Wrap Pincer Pop

The Bubble Wrap Pincer Pop

Steps:

  • Place a small sheet of bubble wrap on the table.
  • Use markers to color five bubbles red and five bubbles blue.
  • Give your child a clothespin and ask them to pinch it open.
  • Challenge them to use the clothespin to squeeze and pop only the red bubbles.
  • Switch hands and try to pop all the blue bubbles with the other hand.
  • Listen for the pop sound every time they squeeze a bubble!

Safety Tip:
Always supervise your child to ensure they do not put small pieces of plastic wrap in their mouth.

The Bubble Drop Precision Road

The Bubble Drop Precision Road

Steps:

  • Lay a small sheet of bubble wrap flat on a table with the bubbles facing up.
  • Fill a small plastic container with water and add two drops of food coloring.
  • Show your child how to squeeze the eyedropper to soak up the colorful water.
  • Challenge them to place exactly one drop of water on top of each individual bubble.
  • Once the road is full of drops, have them use a paper towel to gently blot and soak up the water.
  • Try again with a different color to see the jewels sparkle on the plastic!

Safety Tip:
Adult supervision is recommended. Small drops of water can be slippery. Handle the eyedropper gently to avoid spills.

The Bubble Wrap Printmaker

The Bubble Wrap Printmaker

Steps:

  • Lay a sheet of bubble wrap on the table.
  • Choose one color of tempera paint.
  • Use the paint brush to cover the bubbles with paint.
  • Place a clean sheet of paper on top of the wet bubbles.
  • Press your hands firmly over the whole paper.
  • Carefully peel the paper back to see the bubble pattern.
  • Repeat with a new color to layer the prints!

Safety Tip:
Paint can be slippery on plastic surfaces. Always supervise your child to ensure they stay safely seated while working.

Bumpy Bubble Marble Slide

Bumpy Bubble Marble Slide

Steps:

  • Lay a sheet of Bubble Wrap flat on a table with the bubbles facing down.
  • Secure all four corners with Masking Tape to keep it from moving.
  • Place a marble under the wrap at one corner.
  • Use your index finger to press on top of the wrap.
  • Guide the marble through the tiny paths between the bubbles.
  • Try to reach the opposite corner without popping any bubbles!
  • Use your other hand to push the marble back to the start.

Safety Tip:
Marbles are a significant choking hazard. Constant and direct adult supervision is required. Ensure all marbles are collected and stored safely after play.

Bubble Pop Thread Maze

Bubble Pop Thread Maze

Steps:

  • Adult Prep: Secure a large sheet of bubble wrap tightly onto the cardboard using masking tape. Ensure the plastic bubbles face outward.
  • Give your child one golf ball tee. Encourage them to hold the tee using a strong pincer grasp (thumb and pointer finger).
  • Challenge your child to hold the cardboard steady with their helper hand. Push the tee straight through one bubble until it makes a satisfying pop, creating a tight hole.
  • Continue poking many holes all over the bubble wrap surface to create a challenging, textured ‘maze’ of openings.
  • Once many holes are poked, pick up a craft stick. Aim the stick at a hole and push it all the way through the resistant bubble wrap and cardboard.
  • Thread the craft sticks into the holes. Continue filling the maze with colorful sticks to create a rigid, unique sculpture.

Safety Tip:
Golf ball tees and craft sticks have pointed ends. Constant and direct adult supervision is required. Golf ball tees and craft sticks are small objects and pose a choking hazard for children under five.