Bubbles are one of the simplest things in the world, yet they have brought smiles to generations of children and adults. We blow bubbles to entertain kids and to celebrate weddings. Cats and dogs are fascinated by the iridescent, floating orbs that disappear with a touch. There is a special magic when bubbles float through a sunset.
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Two long sticks and some knotted rope bring the magic to life. The scene shows a woman standing on a park bench. She raises two long sticks attached to a knotted rope that was soaking in a bucket. The magic begins as the woman spreads the sticks, stretching the rope between them. The knots form loops in the rope. A gentle breeze blows.
As the rope stretches taut, the bubbles flow freely, catching the rays of the sunset against the water. Streams of bubbles race across the sky, carried on the breeze. For a brief moment, there is nothing but the magic and beauty of the bubbles.

When it comes to making bubbles, Anastasia Zhalii can never get enough. She has turned her love of bubbles into a career of bringing magic to others. Kids and babies all love bubbles. In Fiji, the magic of bubbles is available in nature. Leaves from the Jatropha curcas plant produce sap that can blow bubbles!
If you want to try the bubble wand trick, start by making your own bubble solution. You’ll need six cups of water, one cup of dish soap, and one tablespoon of glycerin (or 1/4 cup of corn syrup). Mix the dish soap and water, stirring gently without creating foam. Add the glycerin or corn syrup and let the mixture sit overnight. Enjoy making bubbles!
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