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English: YOU CAN LEARN TO BLOW BUBBLES LIKE THESE With a pipe, a straw and two rings, you can, with a little practice, blow all the bubbles you see here. You enclose the flower in the bubble by using the funnel as you would a pipe. One bubble is made inside another, and a third inside of that by blowing the first bubble, piercing it with the straw and then blowing the other bubble inside of it.
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Author Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson

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