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Have you ever looked through a kaleidoscope and wondered how those cool patterns are created? Have you ever wanted to make your own kaleidoscope? McCall has you covered! In this video, McCall shows you How To Make A Kaleidoscope, and she explains how those unique patterns are created when you look inside! 👀 Watch the video: bit.ly/diykaleidoscope

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the homemade kaleidoscope for kids is made from paper and colored pencils

Learn how to make a kaleidoscope in this fun STEM/science activity and craft for kids. It’s such a fun way to explore light, reflections, and symmetry! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! *This post was originally published 2/2/16 and has since been updated. Last week I made these super fun kaleidoscopes with my...

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this homemade kaleidoscope craft is perfect for kids to make

Looking for a fun kids project? Inspire creativity with this easy homemade kaleidoscope craft using a paper towel tube (or another cardboard tube), beads, and aluminum foil. Kids crafts are the perfect, low cost family activity. This is fun for preschool children, but they will need assistance to assemble it. Click to get printable instructions.

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a person is holding a cup with beads in it and some other items on the table

Keep kids entertained with this easy and fun DIY kaleidoscope. With so many fun colors and far-out illusions, both you and your kids will enjoy playing with th

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a young boy looking through binoculars with the words craft colorful kaleidoscope on it

This colorful kaleidoscope is the perfect activity to add to your list of kid craft ideas! Follow these easy instructions to help your kids make their very own homemade kaleidoscopes with materials you can find right at home.

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a cup and pen sitting on top of a table

Using some basic materials you probably already have around the house or classroom, kids can make this fun kaleidoscopes craft! Just follow our simple instructions and your kid(s) will have a blast. This kaleidoscopes craft is a great addition to any color themed or science lesson plan.

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a blue pencil is wrapped in brown paper

The kaleidoscope is one of those toys that make me nostalgic for my childhood. Today, just before children go back to school, I'd like to show how to make a homemade kaleidoscope toy. On the photo above you can see samples of what's seen through the kaleidoscope I've built with my kids. Each pattern is enclosed in a black circle because of the way I photographed them. In reality though, you should see continuous patterns throughout the field of view. You will need: A large plastic mirror…

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four pictures showing different shapes and sizes of objects in plastic containers, including an ice cube container

I have been tossing around the idea of making something with a pringles can for a while. It seems like a fun place to store treasures, but I thought it might also make a cool toy. I was very excited to find a project idea online for a kaleidoscope made from a pringles can, but I wanted to put my own spin on it. My project steps are below. Enjoy! For this project you will need: Wax paper empty Pringles can (washed out) Tape Holographic paper in silver (for inside of can) and another color…

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a candy wrapper filled with colorful candies on a pink tablecloth covered surface

"This fun craft uses an empty paper towel tube and a few other supplies to create a homemade kaleidoscope. It's a fun project to work on with children. They will love decorating it and seeing how the beads look through the tube. Younger children will need more assistance than older children in order to hot glue a few pieces in place. You can make this kaleidoscope craft at home, in a classroom, or for a youth group activity. You can also make smaller ones by using toilet paper tubes…

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