Bubbles Storytime – Revised

Many storytime presenters enjoy using bubbles at the end of storytime, especially if there is a special occasion like the start of summer reading. You can make bubbles the theme of your storytime, including books on bathtime. For a craft project, try bubble painting: Bubble Painting | Housing a Forest.
Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker. Pop! A Book About Bubbles. Filled with color photos, this Stage 1 “Read and Find Out Science” series book explains how bubbles are made.
Chase, Kit. Bubbles. Kangaroo and Koala become friends when they battle a bubble monster.
Davies, Jacqueline. Bubbles…Up! A day at the community pool is threatened by a rain storm.
Lewman, David. Bubble Blowers, Beware! Spongebob Squarepants and Patrick must find the Krusty Krab Patty Wagon so they can have a bubble party.
Mahy, Margaret. Bubble Trouble. Mabel blows a large bubble that contains a baby in this rhyming story.
Reisman, Dave. Cows Can’t Blow Bubbles. Different animals make shapes.
Rosen, Michael. I Am Happy! A happy puppy chases after bubbles in this rhyming story.
Rubin, Adam. Big Bad Bubble. Four monsters face their biggest fear – bubbles!
Shores, Erika L. How to Make Bubbles. This very simple informational book explains how to make bubbles.
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Penny Peck, San Jose State University iSchool