Make your child's outdoor celebration unforgettable with our interactive bubble party experience! Perfect for ages 1–3, our outdoor bubble shows transform any backyard or park into a magical bubble wonderland.

Kids outdoor dome bubble show in Toronto
What’s Included in Our Outdoor Bubble Party
1.Mega Bubble Machine: Produces an endless stream of giant bubbles for kids to chase and pop.
2. Bubble Pool: A safe, shallow area filled with bubbles for hands-on play.
3. Rainbow Foam: Colorful foam for sensory fun and creative play.
4. Bubble Lawn Mowers: Miniature mowers that blow bubbles as they roll, adding interactive fun.
5. Bubblevator (Giant Bubble): Kids step inside a giant bubble for a magical moment.
6. Obstacle Course: Bubble-themed challenges to keep little ones active and engaged.
7. Magic Show: Short, age-appropriate magic tricks to delight and amaze.
8. Animal Balloons: Balloon animals for each child to take home as a keepsake.
9. Bubble Slime Time: Kids make their own slime and turn it into bubble solution for more bubbly fun.

Children having fun making and playing with bubble slime at a Toronto kids birthday party
Our 90-minute package is designed like a carnival, with bubble tricks and activities all around the children to explore, rather than a traditional sit-and-watch show. This interactive setup ensures that every child is actively engaged and having fun.

Why Choose Our Outdoor Bubble Party?
1.Ideal for Toddlers: Tailored activities for children aged 1–3.
2.Interactive Fun: Hands-on experiences that keep kids engaged.
3.Safe and Mess-Free: Non-toxic, kid-friendly materials and supervision.
4.Customizable Packages: Adaptable to fit your party's theme and size.
5.Experienced Entertainers: Professional staff dedicated to creating memorable experiences.
Bring the magic of bubbles to your child's next outdoor event with our Giant Bubbles & Outdoor Fun package. It's more than just a party; it's an adventure they'll cherish forever

Entertainer creating giant floating bubbles at an outdoor camp event as children try to pop them in Toronto