Colourful Magic Trick with Paper Towels | Kids Science
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Here is a "magic" trick you can do to excite children about reading or just for fun! Fold one piece of a paper towel and draw something at the front side using a permanent marker. Open paper towel and trace the drawing on the other page. Now turn your picture in something else, get creative and use regular felt tip pens for some colour! Fold it back and drop it in the water! Paper towel will quickly absorb the water and reveal the whole picture
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