बुलबुले
bulbule
Bubbles are small, round pockets of air or gas that form in liquids. They can be seen in drinks like soda or when you blow soap bubbles.
You say 'bubbles' like this: 'buh-buhls'. The first part sounds like 'buh' and the second part sounds like 'buhls'.
The word 'bubbles' comes from the Old English word 'bobl', which means a small ball or a round shape.
The word 'bubbles' in Hindi is 'बुलबुले' (Bulbule).
The word 'bubbles' in Kannada is 'ಬುಬ್ಬುಗಳು' (Bubbugaḷu).
Just like the colorful creatures in Eric Carle's books, bubbles dance and twirl in the air. They come in all sizes, from tiny ones that pop with a giggle to big ones that float like balloons!
You can make them with soap and water, and watch them shimmer in the sunlight. When you blow gently, they soar high, just like a butterfly!
Can you imagine a world filled with bubbles? Let’s pretend we’re in a bubble garden, where every bubble is a new adventure waiting to happen!