Bubbles loves making giant bubbles that float toward the surface. Sometimes she imagines each one carrying a tiny wish. Give this playful mermaid a fun look for her bubbly game!
This playful mermaid is blowing big bubbles and watching them float up toward the surface. Perhaps each round bubble holds a tiny pretend wish, just like she imagines. The bubbles make this page feel light, silly, and full of movement. Color them softly, or make them shine with bright rainbow edges. Her tail, hair, and happy bubble game are waiting for your imagination to turn this underwater moment into a masterpiece.
Keep the middle of each bubble very light, then color a thin edge with pale blue, lavender, or pink. A tiny white spot can make a bubble look shiny. Use blue or turquoise around the mermaid to show the water. Her tail could be sea green, purple, or bright pink, with darker color on a few scales. Try a yellow hair clip or coral-colored top if you want cheerful colors that pop against the blue water.
A bubble is a little pocket of gas surrounded by a thin layer of liquid. Bubbles can form when air moves through water, such as when someone blows through a straw. In the ocean, fish, divers, and moving water can make bubbles too. Most bubbles rise because the gas inside is lighter than the water around them. Sunlight can make a bubbleβs thin surface show soft, rainbow-like colors.