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A bubble volcano. Bubble roller coaster. A kid in a bubble? Jeff Boyer takes bubbles to the max in this one-man bubble extravaganza. It’s the craziest, most creative bubble show around. Jeff juggles bubbles, sculpts and builds with bubbles, makes fog-filled bubbles and more. Mixing comedy, music and interactive bubble-magic, he engages and delights audiences of all ages. A hit at schools, libraries, camps, resorts, cruises, fairs…anywhere there’s air!

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Audience:

All Ages

Show Posters:

Bubble Trouble - large poster with text

Bubble Trouble – large poster with text

Bubble Trouble - large poster with minimal text

Bubble Trouble – large poster with minimal text

Bubble Trouble - small poster with text

Bubble Trouble – small poster with text

Bubble Trouble - small poster - no text

Bubble Trouble – small poster – no text

Standards:

Jeff shows kids the science involved in bubbles – why they are multi-clored and what each color says about that part of the bubble. What makes up a bubble? Why are they shaped the way they are? What holds them together?  For more information, you can download the Study Guide for “Bubble Trouble”.

Testimonials:

“Everyone enjoyed it. What beautiful bubbles! And who would have thought that there could be so much science involved in making them?”

Bonnie Pfefer, Library
Elting Memorial Library, New Paltz, NY

“How do you make a bubble walk a tightrope? What fun! Everyone really loved it.”

Leah Clark, Librarian
Sayreville Public Library, Parlin, NY

“I think the parents liked it even more than the kids did! The dancing bubbles and music and lights were a big, big, big hit!”

Bobbie Protono
Elmwood Park Library

“Really fun. Thanks for coming. Your shows are always a hit!”

Julianna Muth, Librarian
Stone Ridge Library

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