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  2. Children's Games (Bruegel) - Wikipedia

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    The child in the blue tunic is wearing a hat woven from twigs. 15: Blowing bubbles: Still a popular pastime, Bruegel shows children blowing bubbles with clay pipes and verifies soap bubbles being used as entertainment for at least 400 years 16: Shell bobbin: A flying spinneret made of nut shells 17: Teetotum: Forerunner of the roulette and dice ...

  3. Play Bubble Mouse Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Shoot bubbles to save the city from mischievous cats! Unlock 98 puzzles and 6 locations in this free addictive match 3 bubble saga, which includes power-ups, bubble ring mini-games, leaderboards ...

  4. Play Bubble Mouse Blast Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Shoot bubbles while candy and cakes advance towards your mouse hero in this free fast-paced match 3 bubble shooter sugar rush!

  5. Game of the Day: Bubble Mouse Blast - AOL

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    Pop bubbles by matching 3 or more of the same kind of bubble, and multiply your points by bouncing trick shots off the walls and making streaks of successful shots to unlock new puzzles and locations.

  6. Bubble Bobble - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Memories: The Story of Bubble Bobble III is a sequel to Bubble Symphony, and was released in February 1996 (despite the title screen saying "1995") as an arcade game. In this game, the dragons must climb 80 levels of a tower to defeat the Super Dark Great Dragon and release his control over the tower.

  7. Bubble pipe - Wikipedia

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    Bubble pipes are one of the original bubble toys. Most bubble pipes are made of plastic and therefore cannot be used for actual smoking. They are usually brightly colored, and sometimes feature fanciful designs, including multiple bowls (see picture). Children sometimes use bubble pipes in order to imitate the perceived look of adults. [2]