Re: pinhole take apartable toys

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From: Andria Erzberger (alerzberger@lbl.gov)
Date: Thu May 08 2003 - 08:50:55 PDT


Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 08:50:55 -0700
Subject: Re: pinhole take apartable toys
From: Andria Erzberger <alerzberger@lbl.gov>
Message-Id: <DAC63D3A-816C-11D7-BC10-0003936AF624@lbl.gov>

Go to garage sales and Goodwill. Look for anything that has screws;
breaking welded plastic may damage the insides. If you're getting into
electricity, try the old, flip-over-number clocks or hair dryers or
toasters, etc.
Andi

On Thursday, May 8, 2003, at 04:39 AM, kaydubyou@earthlink.net wrote:

> On the lookout for old toys, tools, anything cheap and mechanical that
> we
> can take apart and maybe reassemble. We've only just begun with
> chattering
> teeth and now immobilized plastic robots. A friend suggested an old
> telephone. Any other ideas occur in readily available things with
> interesting inner workings that elementary students could open and
> figure
> out? Thanks, KW
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