BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Bubbles of all shapes, sizes and colors took over the Buffalo Museum of Science Saturday.
The annual Bubble Fest drew thousands to the museum throughout the day.
Kids could celebrate their love for bubbles by making bubble slime, playing in the bubble filled "kid wash" and even using a 3D pen to create their own bubble wand.
There was even a techno-bubble-dance room where families could dance amongst thousands of glowing bubbles.
"This is actually a tradition for us here at the Museum, it really launches us back into the fall season, back into the school year," said Marisa Wigglesworth, Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences President and CEO. "It's our first big event that marks our transition out of that summer season and we love it. It's so fun to be outside greeting guests because the kids are running in all excited because it's bubble fest."
Up next Dino Daze; a two day event in mid-November.