How Dasha Tried to Make a Rainbow in the Bathroom

Dasha saw a rainbow outside and decided to make her own in the bathroom using water and soap. Instead of a rainbow, she created colorful soap bubbles that turned out to be just as beautiful. A story about creativity, experiments, and the joy of discovery.

How Dasha Tried to Make a Rainbow in the Bathroom

One morning, Dasha looked out the window and saw a beautiful rainbow that had appeared after the rain. It was bright and colorful, and Dasha held her breath, admiring its colorful stripes. “How could I make a rainbow like that at home?” she thought as the rainbow disappeared, leaving a clear sky behind.

Dasha began thinking about how she could create a rainbow herself. Then a brilliant idea struck her: she decided to try making a rainbow in the bathroom! “There’s water in the bathroom, so maybe I can create rainbow stripes like the ones outside!” thought Dasha enthusiastically, and she immediately set off to start her experiment.

Dasha prepares for her experiments in the bathroom

First, Dasha filled a glass with a little water and placed it under the light to reflect the rays. But no matter how hard she tried to direct the light, the rainbow wouldn’t appear. A bit disappointed, she thought that maybe light alone wasn’t enough. So she added a drop of soap to the water and tried to catch the light on the water’s surface again.

When Dasha looked into the glass, she noticed tiny bubbles starting to form thanks to the soap. “It might not be a rainbow, but it’s still beautiful!” thought Dasha as she watched the bubbles shimmer in the light. Determined, she decided to keep experimenting.

Dasha adds soap and watches the bubbles

Then she added a bit more soap and started swirling the water in the glass. And then something magical happened: large soap bubbles appeared on the surface, shimmering with all the colors of the rainbow! Dasha smiled with joy—her experiment had turned out to be beautiful and interesting, even if it wasn’t exactly what she’d planned.

Dasha continued experimenting, trying to make the bubbles even bigger and watching them float up, gently swaying with the slightest movement. Her room filled with laughter and soap bubbles floating all around.

Soap bubbles fill the bathroom with rainbow colors

When one of the bubbles burst into tiny droplets, Dasha realized that with soap and water, she had created her own “rainbow.” Even though it didn’t look like a real rainbow, it was no less colorful and magical. Dasha understood that sometimes the result could be even better than expected.

A little while later, her mom walked into the bathroom and was surprised to see so many soap bubbles. Smiling, she asked:

— Dasha, what are all these bubbles, and what have you been doing here?

— Mom, I wanted to make a rainbow like the one outside, and it worked! It’s not exactly a rainbow—it’s bubbles, but they’re colorful too! — Dasha explained happily.

Mom laughed and praised Dasha for her creativity:

— It’s wonderful that you didn’t give up and kept looking for new ways. This is also a kind of rainbow, and it turned out beautifully!

Dasha shows her bubbles to her mom

After that, Dasha played with the soap bubbles for a long time, trying to make them bigger and bigger. She understood that the most important part of any experiment is not being afraid to try new things and finding joy in each discovery.

From that day on, Dasha knew that even if things don’t go as planned, they can lead to unexpected and delightful results. Her bubbles became her very own “soap rainbow” that she could make anytime she wanted.

Dasha smiles at her bubbles

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