Don’t get any ideas. Please don’t start sending boxes of old bubble wrap to the KidzMatter office. We have plenty.
Ever since I was a kid I have loved popping bubble wrap. Today the Sunday School Superintendent at my church sent me a link to a website where I can pop bubble wrap to my hearts content. Stress relief - you have to love it!
Check it out for yourself. Go ahead, click here. Come on, you know you want to.
I enjoyed it as well. I really liked the maniac version.
this was fun, but the real thing is always better!:)
Love it!!
I also love bubble wrap. I have done whole game nights centered around bubble wrap called bubble wrap olympics.
bj
That’s cool, Jim! When I taught public school, I always did Hop on Pop in honor of Dr. Seuss and we hopped on pop all day long as I covered our classroom floor with bubble wrap. Hmmm…it’s got me thinking about how I can do something like that at church! I’d love to know about your bubble wrap olympics!
ok that was just COOL!!! i could pop all day! ofcourse for stress relief ther’s nothing like the real thing, but for a neat break… (i’m saving that one to my favorites.) i too wanna know about the bubble wrap olympics. it sounds intriguing.
Sorry ya’ll just drove back to Oklahoma from Alabama.
Back in the 70’s when I started being a CP there was no such thing as game books so I would go to the store and take things like bubble wrap and make a whole game night where every game involved stuff like bubble wrap or cups or to go containers etc. As far as bubble wrap cut it into squares I would divide kids in teams by numbering them off to break up friends so they would have fun with kids they might not know. I would have them do a number of relays like pot it by sitting in a chair, with their hands, put on knee pads and pop with knees, step on it, if you can think it up make a game out of it.
I always give away tons of points never give away 5 or 10 give away 50,000 it doesn’t cost you any more and the kids dig it.
hope that helps,
bj