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Kuthuhal Kaleidoscope Making Do It Yourself Kit

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  • Brand: Kuthuhal
  • Age group: Above 6 Years
  • Ideal for: Boys, Girls
  • In the box: This product will be shipped with material required to perform the activity and a instructions of how to perform various activities using this kit and theoretical concepts covered by them
  • SUPC: SDL535290929

Description

Its a Kit to make a toy popular among kids for many decades. One can peep in and get mesmerized by burst of colorful patterns! Its a Kit to make a wonderful project using mirrors and plastic sheet. It has arrangement of mirrors at 60 degrees which causes multiple reflections of objects. You may refer product and instructions/manual images for more details. With this kit students will be able to : Understand multiple reflection using mirrors, Explain how kaleidoscope works? In 1816,ScotsmanDr.David Brewster was the first to arrange mirrors and objects in a tube and call it a kaleidoscope. A kaleidoscope is a tube of mirrors containing loose, colored objects such beads or pebble sand bits of glass. As the viewer looks into one end, light entering the other end creates a colorful pattern, due to the reflection off the mirrors. The word "kaleidoscope" is derived from the Ancient Greek "observer and its meaning is, of beautiful forms." , Features : Nice kit to get someone interested in chemistry. As said by Benjamin Franklin Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn'. This product provide Joyful and Meaningful Learning Experience. Such activities instills wonder and fascination towards science among young students. It helps in igniting interest in subject and inculcate a scientific attitude.

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