a glowing mirror-drawing toy
At the Science Museum in London, my kids were enjoying a drawing game they found in an area next to the space exhibit. Actually, it was hard to pull them away from it. I promised them I would make something similar.
While we were still at the museum, I pulled out my phone, and in just a couple of minutes using Claude, it produced a little kaleidoscope drawing game that was actually better than the one from the museum. My kids fell in love with it, and it made the rest of the trip easier, honestly. They kept asking me to play it. They played with it on the tube. They played with it while I did some shoe shopping on Jermyn Street — for much longer than I expected. They played with it on the plane on the way home.
They've really enjoyed sharing their creations with me and my wife, and they asked me to get a version going that they could use on their iPads as well. So here it is, for anyone else to use. I hope it's fun for other kids to play creatively as well.
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