1. Draw a bird or another creature on your mirror using face-paint, lipstick, eyeliner or another removable paint.
2. If you have a double sided mirror, draw another bird or creature on the other side.
3. Shine torch on your mirror and reflect onto the wall.
4. Move mirror around to send your bird or creature on an adventure around the house.
Continue Learning
How Does it Work?
The light from the torch light is reflected onto the wall from the mirror. The paint on the mirror blocks the light so you see darkness in the shape of the creature you have drawn. Learn more about the laws of reflection in this video (ages 8+).
Questions to Discuss
Can you make the bird on the wall bigger or smaller? How?
Can you name some other animals that fly?
Further Activities
Draw another creature on the mirror and make it move around the room. If you have two
Create a short play with your bird or creature as part of the performance.
Play with transformations using a double sided mirror. Draw one version of a creature or animal on one side and a transformed version on the other, e.g.: A caterpillar and a butterfly / an egg and a chick.
Research animals that fly – what is the heaviest species that flies? What is the lightest species that flies? How much do they weigh?
More activities to try
Storytime with Temeka: Harold and the Purple CrayonTemeka reads Harold and Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
Behind the Creation of ZOOOMLearn about the inspiration and creative process behind our multi-award-winning show ZOOOM from Artistic Director Geoff Cobham.