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The Bubble Thing & The Unbelievable Bubble Book

The Bubble Thing &
Unbelievable Bubble Book
Guide Rating -
Pros • The Bubble Thing is included.
• Instructions for making the best bubbles.
• Simple bubble solution recipe included.
Cons • None
The Bottom Line - Make the world's most incredible bubbles with 'The Bubble Thing'. This really is incredible and a lot of fun!


Product Description
The Klutz Unbelievable Bubble Book contains 78 pages.
Includes The Bubble Thing invented by David Stein.
Includes a complete set of how-to tips and techniques on using The Bubble Thing.
Includes short biographies of other 'bubble people'.


Guide Review
How to Make the World's Most Incredible Bubbles
The Bubble Thing was invented by David Stein, a New York architect. After watching his daughter's fascination with bubbles, he began experimenting with different bubble-making formulas and tools when he came up with his idea for The Bubble Thing. It is made of tubing and a fabric loop that's dunked in a bubble solution and then spread open to make the most incredible bubbles you've ever seen. It takes a little practice, but you won't be disappointed!

The "Unbelievable Bubble Book" has how-to tips and techniques to get the most out of The Bubble Thing. The illustrations are clear and easy-to-follow. After the basics are covered, more advanced techniques are introduced along with interesting bubble facts and biographies of other bubble people.


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