There's a line in Knocked Up when Paul Rudd's Pete says wistfully, "I wish I liked anything as much as my kids like bubbles." Young children, especially toddlers and preschoolers, go nuts for the chance to experience a storm of soap. They'll chase bubbles down and pop them with glee. Turning on a bubble machines is among the easiest of the best kids' activities and helpful for parents, because you can catch your breath while your kids go wild.Our experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute have tested more than a dozen bubble machines over the past few years, evaluating general bubble output, ease of use and quality of construction. FYI: While our tester kids reliably flipped out and danced around in front of the automatic bubble blowers, they got focused and working when we handed them a wand and told them to make bubbles on their own — so we included our favorite non-machine bubble-bucket choice as well.
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