You entertained your little ones without school with everything you had available, right? Well, then the time has come to take them to the balcony to get some spring air with soap bubbles. Here's how to make them at home if you don't have them
The days are long, sunny, silent. Spending time with children always at home is not easy and in addition to cooking, drawing and playing all the board games that you have collected in the Christmases of the last few years, what can you do? The soap bubbles!
Soap bubbles can be made at home, the recipe is simple and children always like them.
You can prepare them together with them, but keep in mind that you need a rest timeso if you have children who are impatient – and often children are – better prepare them yourself and give them a nice surprise once they are really ready to use.
Soap bubbles recipe (with glycerin)
Ingredients
250 cc of water (it would be better to demineralize, this is because in the tap water the calcium and magnesium which are then made up with the detergent tend to break the bubble. Patience, obviously you can do it with any water, they will be less resistant but will work the same)
75 cc dish soap (concentrate) or liquid Marseille soap
25 cc of glycerine
Mix vigorously all the ingredients and then let stand at least 24 hours. In this way the foam will disappear and your bubbles will be ready.
Soap bubbles without glycerin
Chances are you don't have glycerin at home, but that's not a problem. Yes it can replace glycerin with food ingredients that are easier to have in the pantry. You can choose one of these.
3 large spoons of honey
25 g of icing sugar
25 cc of glucose or corn syrup
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