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Alyson’s Story

May 14, 2015 by Robyn Haggard

Alyson saw patterns like this through the kaleidoscope at our weekend event! Photo credit: Kaleidoscope-on-blue by Song_sing (license)

Name: Alyson

Age: 6

Occupation: School

From: Northamptonshire

Object: Kaleidoscope

Story: There was a different pattern when I moved it around, they looked funny. I used the rocks to make my very own pattern and that was very pretty and funny. One pink, blue and brown rocks. I liked it lots it was fun.

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