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Wordless Wednesday – Kaleidoscope
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Science activities for parents of babies, toddlers and school children.
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My boys would love to mkae one of these.
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Very cool photos! I can understand why the phone worked the best 🙂
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Oh I reckon my bigs would love this too!
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Great photos. It would be difficult to get these shots with a normal lens
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That’s really pretty!
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great photos. I love all the different angles
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Annie pulled apart her store bought Kaleidoscope to see how it worked 😀 I’d love to know where you got the kit from so we can build one of our own. Thank you.
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We got the kit from a school book club, but I’ve seen the same sort of thing in Dymocks – those little boxes they put near the checkout.
There are instructions at National Geographic here http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/activities/funscience/be-dazzled/ They use clear plastic to give you the reflections, the advantage of the kit is it had plastic mirrors. I haven’t seen them available anywhere else, maybe search in a good craft shop.
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