UMES STEM educator Brad Hartle teaches Good Morning Delmarva about Bouncing Bubbles
WMDT – UMES STEM Educator Brad Hartle is back with another kid friendly science experiment.
This morning, he taught Good Morning Delmarva how to make bouncing bubbles.
This experiment requires minimal ingredients, you will need: water, dish soap, sugar, a cotton glove, or a bubble wand or straw.
This fun activity can be done in less than 10 minutes!
We’re told that by adding soap, the bubbles will be stronger and last longer.
To learn more, here’s the instructions for conducting this experiment at home: Bouncing Bubbles – WMDT