A gentle bubble-popping game for little ones — made by a parent, for parents who want kind, unhurried play without the guilt.

Soft bubbles drift slowly down the screen. Your little one taps to pop them — each with a satisfying little burst and a soft sound. Some hold a sweet surprise: a sunflower, a star, a moon, a seashell.
It's a quiet, tactile, sensory experience: gentle to look at, gentle to hear, lovely to touch. No flashing, no loud noises, no timers, no manipulative reward loops — just calm, happy popping.
Soft visuals, calm colours and soothing sounds invite your child to explore at their own pace.
Reaching out and tapping each bubble builds hand–eye coordination and those first deliberate little touches.
No flashing, no loud noises, no timers. Just calm popping that keeps little ones engaged without winding them up.
Each world has its own palette, surprises and gentle soundscape. Drift through all three.

Soft skies and sunflowers, leaves and friendly bees on a gentle green hill.

Moons, stars and twinkles in a deep navy sky — perfect for settling down.

Shells, pearls and starfish drifting through soft seaweed and calm blue water.
Pick your child's age and the pace gently adjusts. Everything else stays calm and out of reach.
No third-party tracking and no links for little fingers to wander off through.
Baby, Toddler or Big kid — the speed and number of bubbles adjust so it's never too much.
Sound and settings sit behind a press-and-hold gate, away from curious taps.
Because Little Bubbles is so unhurried and free of over-stimulation, many families find it soothing for children with special educational needs (SEN) too — at any age. Set the pace to suit your child, and let them enjoy it in their own way.
A single one-time purchase — never a subscription — unlocks endless play and the Night and Ocean worlds. Yours forever, on all your family's devices.
“We made Little Bubbles for our own little one first — the kind of calm, kind, purposeful app we actually wanted to hand our child. We hope yours loves it too.”