Bubble Printing

The preschool children enjoyed taking part in a bubble painting activity. They explored mixing paint with fairy liquid to create bubbly, textured prints. The children used a variety of animal-shaped cutters, dipping them into the paint and bubble mixture before stamping them onto paper.
The activity encouraged creativity and self-expression as the children experimented with different colours, shapes, and patterns. They showed curiosity while observing how the bubbles changed the texture of their prints and compared the marks made by the different animal cutters.
This experience supported the children's fine motor development as they carefully held, dipped, and stamped the cutters. It also promoted hand-eye coordination, concentration, and decision-making as they selected colours and animals to use. The children engaged in conversations about the animals, colours, and the effects they could see, helping to develop their language and communication skills