Sensory Ideas

How To Make A kaleidoscope At Home

 

You know that moment when you can’t go to bed because randomly, you absolutely need to make a kaleidoscope? That was us last night. We don’t like to plan, prepare and organise, we just like to go with it. The chances are you have exactly what you need to make a working kaleidoscope in your kitchen right now. If you don’t have flexi mirror to hand, then you can achieve the same result with tin foil on cardboard.

This is a great activity to do with children aged around six years upwards. And, it actually works.