A mother bought her little boy
A small box hiding a liquid soap toy
She blew through a wire wand to make bubbles
Which blew away all her day's troubles
He chased the bubbles down the street
Colliding with the feet he'd meet
But they all smiled and shared the joy
Of the tiny, wondering boy
A simple task at little cost
Made short-lived bubbles, silent, burst
New ones replaced those which were lost
To join rainbow dreams of the past
She gave a smile to passers-by
Which swept away their pothole sighs
As each new bubble floated high
To make a new world in shared sky.
Creating bubbles floating high
To white clouds drifting through blue sky
To blow away far away troubles
In a new fragile, magic world of bubbles.
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I saw a lady with a child in the street. I presumed she had just bought from a nearby convenience store. Online you can buy from
Amazon a 6 pack for birthday parties, fillers for going home bags, brand Abeec (and many more similar)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0842VR1RS
Small containers contain a wand in each one. You can also buy big bubble blowing dispensers.
For teachers of large classes for science, or parties, it would be cheaper to make your own large quantity.
https://kidsdiscover.com/teacherresources/bubbles-for-kids/#:~:text=A%20bubble
Please share links to your favourite poems.

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