Northwestern ES students show off their bubble making skills
Published August 12. 2025 03:59PM
by ERICA SEITHER Special to The Press
On June 3, Northwestern Elementary teacher, Karen Rex, organized and creatively designed another popular annual Bubble Day event.
With the help of her teammates, the ladies gathered students for a bubble themed day of fun-filled hands-on activities, joyful play, and artistic expression.
Using various techniques, the students learned to create super bubbles, paint with bubbles, put themselves inside a bubble, and also participated in a bubble challenge.
The fun concluded with a celebratory party, including snacks, drinks, sweets, and prizes.
PRESS PHOTOS BY ERICA SEITHERLucas R. was glad to win the grand prize, a Bubble Blaster, by creating two 16 inch bubbles in the big bubble challenge. Students experimented with different techniques and methods to blow the largest bubble possible.
Sam H. enjoyed a day of laughter, creativity, and joy. She was thrilled for a celebratory freeze pop.
A refreshing icy treat was just what Esther H. needed. It provided the energy necessary to get her through to the end of the school day.
Yarianna S.C. and Tyler M. excitedly watched Mackenzie F. perfect the art of creating big bubbles. Using patience and steady hands, she consistently produced large bubbles.
Her artistic side shone through while Sasha S. experimented with bubble painting. Using bubble solution mixed with paint, she created a vibrant and uniquely colorful masterpiece.
Using kiddie pools, a dishpan, a hula hoop, and many hands of teachers and friends, Eli Y. was inside a bubble for a few seconds. It was bigger than he was as he stood inside and watched it pop around him.
Cora H. was pleased and a little bit surprised by her super bubble. Evelyn S. observed in the background and moments later created her own marvelous mega bubble.
Excitement filled the air as students successfully made giant bubbles. Liam K. steadily produced many massive bubbles that amazed everyone.