Bubble Gun - hip hop bubble song for kids by Snuggle Bunch

Bubble Gun!

About This Song

If you’ve ever watched a kid see a bunch of bubbles floating through the air and completely lose their mind, you already understand this song. “Bubble Gun!” is about that one toy that turns any afternoon into pure magic. The iridescent shine, the cute spherical shape, and the absolute joy when the bubbles start flying.

This bouncy family-friendly hiphop track captures the obsession that toddlers and preschoolers have with bubbles. We get it! Bubble Gun is a feel-good outdoor play song for sunny days, park trips, and backyard hangouts.

If your little one loved this, check out It’s a Stick, Watermelon, and Let’s Go Outside for more outdoor fun Snuggle Bunch songs!

Lyrics

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Bubble gun bubble gun bubble gun
Having much fun
with the bubble bubble gun
Bubble gun bubble gun bubble gun
When I see all the bubbles I run
To the bubbles!

Who knew how many bubbles there could be
When the bubbles come out
Then the bubbles go free
A hundred million bubbles
Just floating through the air
If I don’t get a bubble gun then life isn’t fair

Bubble gun bubble gun bubble gun
So much fun
See a bubble bubble gun
Bubble gun bubble gun bubble gun
When I see all the bubbles I run
To the bubbles!

A bubble is a sphere
That floats through the air
A thin film of water and soap
That looks clear
Has an iridescent shine
I want to make ’em mine
With a bubble gun
We can blow bubbles all the time

Oh yeah!
Bubble gun bubble gun
So much fun
See a bubble bubble gun
Bubble gun bubble gun bubble gun
When I see all the bubbles I run
To the bubbles!

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