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Then fold one of the long flaps so that it's also inside the cereal box. Next, working with one of the short sides, pinch the ...
People go through a lot of cereal—and my family is no exception—but if there’s one thing that drives me a little nuts, it’s that flimsy cardboard tab on the top of every cereal box.
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A handful of household items is all you need to make your own pinhole eclipse viewer: tape, aluminum foil, paper, scissors and (maybe) a cereal box.
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Child looks through a pinhole made from a cereal box to view the solar eclipse along the waterfront near the Children's Museum in Boston, Aug. 21, 2017. (Credit: Keith Bedford/The Boston Globe via ...
How to make an eclipse viewer from a cereal box. If you want to step up your eclipse viewing game, go to the pantry and grab a cereal box, then find scissors, tape, aluminum foil and a piece of paper.
Cut two openings in the cereal box top – one on each side of the part of the box with the tab that is used to close it. Cover one of the openings with a piece of foil.