Amazing Bubble Machine
March 31, 2007 by Kerri Aldrich
Filed under Children's Toys, General Play Library Goodies
Doesn’t it look like this is a little bubble-making car? I don’t know if they make them or not, but this is actually the result of my little guy “driving” his car in front of a bubble machine that was given to us by a friend last summer.
The Amazing Bubbles machine requires about 6 AA batteries and a bit of bubble solution (I just pick up a big jug of it from the dollar store a few times each summer). I don’t often pull out the machine, because it’s usually more fun for the kids to just blow the bubbles themselves. It is fun, however, to have it out when there’s a larger group of kids over and they can all just play, run and dance through the bubbly yard.
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I definitely need one of these for the office.
Think I can keep it going for 8 hours?
Allen: Wouldn’t that be fun? I’m guessing with enough batteries and bubble stuff, it could go that long.
haha at first I thought this did have one, coming from right behind him. I can see them doing it eventually. Course I can only imagine the price then. My kids have been begging me for one of those bubble blowers, my thing is all the batteries.
Eliza: I should look, I’m sure someone has come up with a bubble car! We used to have a Winnie the Pooh ride on that had a bubble thing, well, at least until we left it out in a storm and the bubble part broke.
It does take a lot of batteries! That’s part of the reason it occasionally gets “lost” for a bit.
Thanks for commenting!
where online can I purchase the amazing bubble machine?my daughters nurse has it and I saw this toy in action.
Please I need to know when found a bubble gun toy , I have one but is not work anymore, It was so funny and I want fix it or buy another same is like a raquet with a fan, can you help me? thanks.
Sounded good in theory. I have bought and am ready to toss out two Amazing Bubble Machines. I saw someone else buying one and it seemed like a great idea so I bought one. It died before the end of the summer. I bought another believing blaming my kids and not the machine was at fault when it died. Since now another one has died so soon I am wondering if it’s the kids or the machine?