Description
The Classic Animation Toy – invented in the 19th century
See still images come to life
Fascinating science toy – be amazed!
With 18 printed & six draw-your-own strips
The magic of animation
Secret code unlocks online information
Packaging is multi-lingual including English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish and Italian
The Zoetrope is the best known of several animation toys which were invented in the 19th century, a time when people first discovered ways to make still pictures move. The Zoetrope first appeared in England in 1834, France in 1860 and the United States in 1867. Named by its French inventor, Pierre Desvignes, this amazing toy is still a classic today.
Simply add a strip of still pictures to your Zoetrope – spin and see them move. Use the blank strips to draw your own pictures and bring them to life. Includes 18 animation strips and six draw-your-own. Secret code unlocks online information about the history and science of the Zoetrope. Learn about the Phi phenomenon and how the principles of the Zoetrope influence film making today.
Batteries: 3AA/2AAA not included
Weight: 155g
Dimensions: 160 x 110 x 110 mm
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