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November 13, 2005

Reflect–A–Sketch

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I don't understand how this works but I do not dispute that it does.

From the website:

    Unique drawing tool is a fun way to develop children's artistic talent!

    It reflects any printed picture (from a magazine, book, etc.) onto a blank sheet, allowing child to trace the outline.

    Develops hand/eye coordination and is more challenging than simple coloring!

    In addition to reflector, kit includes 6 drawings and 6 blank sheets.

Reflector measures 8" x 6".

$5.98 here.

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Comments

We used to use tools like this in Geometry class to learn about bilateral symetry. We called them "miras." A quick look on google yielded this:

http://www.enasco.com/math/ProductDetail.do?sku=TB17809T

Not exactly sure if they're the same tool or not, but it certainly seems like the same concept.

Posted by: Brian | Nov 13, 2005 12:02:08 PM

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