Experimenting together with children between the ages of 4 and 8
Mirrors have something mysterious to them, because they not only duplicate the world, but also distort and rotate it. Experimenting with mirrors playfully stimulates a more accurate observation, but in the mirror we also experience ourselves and the space around us from a new perspective, and we sense a whiff of inconceivable infinity through the unusual views in the kaleidoscope and the bended mirrors.