I believe in gentle parenting and always look for fun based learning for my are you finding being housebound so far? I am a mother to two sensible and angelic girls Akshata and Arpita who are 9 years and 4 years old respectively. Tell the Housebound With Kids community a bit about yourself… I am planning to have some fun based physical activities for my kids as we all are housebound and confined to our own little space they need to do some movement within the space we have to make their mood and spirits high in this pandemic. Our homemade kaleidoscope is ready to see the different designs it make due to reflection on the sheet.įor reflection mirrored sheet is advised but I used the OHP sheet And it worked the same like mirrored sheet. Then put flexible straw into the hole of the circle and stick the straw onto the roll so that we can rotate the circle.ħ. With any pointed nib make a hole in the centre of the card( I used pencil nib to make the hole).Ħ. We made designs and patterns on the white circle card with sketch pens.ĥ. It should fit into the roll accurately.Ĥ. Then we put this triangular strips into the roll. We cut the OHP sheet into three equal strips and stick them together with tape leaving some space and finally joined them them all to make a triangular strips(which acts as a prism for reflection).ģ. First we colour the roll with poster colours and set it to dry.Ģ. White circle card to make designs and patterns on itġ. We made DIY kaleidoscope with the available materials at home. Aradhana, from India, shows us how to make a kaleidoscope.
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