The Frozen Project: The Conclusion

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Months ago a 6-year-old was asked: If you were an illustrator of the movie “Frozen,” what type of crystals would be your inspiration? Before you begin you have to study crystals under your Foldscope.
Here you will find records of the studies:
Part-1
Part-2Part-3
Part-4
Part-5
Part-6Part-7Part-8Part-9
Part-10
Bloopers
Additional Bloopers
Mr Manu Helps-1
Mr Manu Helps-2
Here are the results:

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