A kaleidoscope typically consists of a tube containing mirrors reflecting patterns created by small colored objects, such as glass beads or plastic pieces. The end of the tube has a viewing hole for observing the intricate and symmetrical designs produced by the reflections within. Some kaleidoscopes also have a rotating chamber to change the patterns dynamically.
kaleidoscope is a thing that we cannot explain but we can enjoy it.
She looked through the kaleidoscope with awe.
Kitty's garden was a veritable kaleidoscope of color last spring. Please let me use the kaleidoscope next. The fireworks display temporarily showed a kaleidoscope in use! usually in the science centre you would find a kaleidoscope (clyde-a-scope)
Times Square at night is a glittering kaleidoscope of lights and colors. The ice crystals on his window made a kaleidoscope of colors in the sun.
works on multipal of colours
Not necessarily. The person with autism might be interested in the parts of only a certain category of objects. The person might be stressed by the colors and blending of colors in a kaleidoscope. In other words, there are reasons the person might not like a kaleidoscope at all. Each person is different.
The kaleidoscope is made in 1816.
The Kaleidoscope ended in 1831.
The Kaleidoscope was created in 1818.
kaleidoscope.
When the entire flower garden is in bloom it becomes a kaleidoscope of color. A kaleidoscope is a fascinating gadget, for children and adults alike. The buffet was a kaleidoscope of wonderful food.
kaleidoscope is a thing that we cannot explain but we can enjoy it.
Kaleidoscope Century was created in 1995.
Kaleidoscope in 'K' was created in 1933.
Geographical kaleidoscope was created in 1988.
Holly Kaleidoscope was created in 1970.
Kaleidoscope - newspaper - was created in 1967.