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Having the kids make their own Homemade Kaleidoscope is so much fun! It's a throwback toy to my own childhood years and a great STEM activity, too!  This is an easy tutorial on how to make a Kaleidoscope. Toilet Paper Roll Kaleidoscope, Kalediscope Diy, How To Make A Kaleidoscope Kids, Diy Kelidoscope, Art Activities For 2nd Graders, Kalidescope Diy Kids, Easy Toys To Make For Kids, Toy Making Ideas For Kids, Diy Kaleidoscope Kids

Having the kids make their own Homemade Kaleidoscope is so much fun! It's a throwback toy to my own childhood years and a great STEM activity, too! An easy tutorial on how to make a Kaleidoscope.

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We still had a couple of Pringles cans lying around, and since the kids enjoyed making the wind socks, we decided to use them to make Kaleidoscopes. MATERIALS NEEDED: Pringles cans mirror paper ( I… Pringles Tube Craft, Diy Kaleidoscope, Miranda Rae, Wind Socks, Timberline Lodge, Pringles Can, Mirror Paper, Steam Activities, Can Crafts

We still had a couple of Pringles cans lying around, and since the kids enjoyed making the wind socks, we decided to use them to make Kaleidoscopes. MATERIALS NEEDED: Pringles cans mirror paper ( I used a sheet of magnifying paper from the Dollar Tree instead) Sharpee markers in various colors Paper or stickers to

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The Great Philosophical Toy (originally published in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, September 19, 2008) The word “Kaleidoscope” is based on three words from ancient Greek: 'Kalos' meaning beautiful, 'Eidos' meaning form and 'Scopos' meaning watcher. So a kaleidoscope is a “beautiful form watcher.” Patented by a Scotsman, Sir David Brewster, in 1816, kaleidoscopes were instantly successful in London and Paris. Early fans called it “the great philosophical toy,” alluding to its metaphorical…

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