I have also seen science experiments where water was boiled in a
waterbomb (bunsen burner, gauze mat) - the water stops the paper from
burning - quite surprising
I, on the other hand taught my kids to make them as a fun activity on
a hot afternoon, with a cool watery payoff - they throw full of
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Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 13:26:22 -0400
From: Karen Reeds karenmre...@gmail.com
Subject: [Origami] Pipecleaner flower Is this a popular or traditional
flower? Help please :-)
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Date: Wed, 10
I learned in 1960 as waterbomb. I have see it called paper balloon, too. I
remember seeing billed as a container for fireflies - with clear paper. There
was a story about Japanese children putting flies in them so that their buzzing
would cause the paper to make noise.
When I was in 7th
On Jun 14, 2015, at 10:45, Paper Dragon paperdra...@rcn.com wrote:
I learned in 1960 as waterbomb. I have see it called paper balloon, too. I
remember seeing billed as a container for fireflies - with clear paper. There
was a story about Japanese children putting flies in them so that
Gay Merril Gross has seen my post on the pipe cleaner flower. She did not see
the original posting.
From Gay:
I’m not sure what your original question was but my version of the story is
different.
In 1976, the teachers’ program in Israel I was part of, was temporarily housed
in the