Remember the carefree days when you were a kid playing? One of many children’s favorite toys over the years has been bubbles.
There are several mentions of children blowing bubbles, in stories and historical paintings, using ruggedly made devices.
Prior to the 20th century, children discovered their mothers’ leftover washing soap was fun to use to blow bubbles. In the early 1900’s bubbles gained popularity when they were first packaged and sold as a toy
If you were a child of the 60’s you might remember bubbles as a symbol of peace and harmony. The air was filled with bubbles as a symbol of peace and “flower power”, instead of war. Bubbles were one representation of the flower children during that time.
Today, bubble solution is the best selling toy in the world! Millionaires have been made from various bubble blowing devices and solutions. One man has made a career as the world’s largest bubble blower.
Blowing bubbles require you to breathe deeply and you create something beautiful in your exhale with the bubbles.
When I was a volunteer Guardian ad Litem with the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for the So keep a bottle of bubbles handy. Most toy stores still sell them for under a dollar. Surprise yourself, and maybe a few other people, by blowing a few bubbles the next time you feel stress. You might remember how fun this really is.
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