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    Default child who likes looking through things

    I did an observation on a mindee yesterday, he is 18 months. It started with him emptying a plastic box and looking through it which he found funny. Then in the afternoon I served his lunch on a see through blue plate and he waa fascinated with how his hand changed colour and then started putting objects underneath. He then wanted to look at a blue paper weight which he could see through.

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    I have these, which the children love looking through

    SenseToys (0845 2570849) - Colour Paddles Set - Product code: B5578

    you can also introduce the idea of colour mixing, so if they look through a red and yellow at the same time they see orange.

    We also have magnifying glasses and these

    Wooden Miragescope: Amazon.co.uk: Toys & Games

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Plan-Toys-55...ion/B0000663QL

    For cheaper alternatives, or for craft activities you can use coloured film to make stained glass windows, kaleidoscopes, coloured glasses etc.

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