Magnetic pendulum support thread nut magnets. magnet Blowed egg Small nails (fill to 1/3) Egg don’t have to stay like in a picture Dancing Egg.

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Magnetic pendulum support thread nut magnets

magnet Blowed egg Small nails (fill to 1/3) Egg don’t have to stay like in a picture Dancing Egg

Drawing with magnets Iron sawdust Drawed face (inside the box) Iron sawdust We can displace iron sawdusts by magnet

Magnetic levitation magnets Cardboard cover Cut out window Round tooth picks (we rotate and reel the paperclip it make it fly) paperclip thread

Paperweight Annular magnet metallic cover Glassful of mayonnaise Iron sawdusts If we shake Glassful of mayonnaise, with iron sawdusts,,hills” (spatial induction faery)

Car on magnetic drive Changing pole of magnet, we can change direction movement of car Magnet (glued on) magnet

Fishing string magnet rod Paperclip glued on by sticky tape Try to catch alot fishes!, (Fish have various colors = various point classification)

Thin paper Flying butterfly on the tube Sticky tape paperclip polystyrene magnet polystyrene water tube gum or cork peg procedure: We fix the butterfly on the top of the tube (magnet), then we turn the tube -> Butterfly flyes on the tube.

Regatta Pin with paper flag cork Drawing pin dish (from Rama)

Flying snake Snake from thin paper Back of snake’s head paperclip Sticky tape

Motorway (You can make labyrinth) Back of the car cork Drawing pin Bend it (90°) paper Magnet on the rod