Common Sense Media,<\/a> that ranks movies by age appropriateness. It’s awesome.)<\/em><\/p>\nMy kids are used to things being explained in adult terms, so there was no way that Bumble would accept her fears being dismissed lightly. Instead, we explained that the fire wasn’t coming from the sky, but instead was coming from underneath a magnifying glass. We talked about how it wasn’t very kind of the boy to hurt the ants, and how scary it would be for the ants in that situation. We talked about how we are kind<\/em> in our family, and we don’t hurt anyone or anything. We talked about how a magnifying glass is shaped in a way that concentrates sunlight into one point.<\/p>\nAnd then we took Bumble outside to show her how\u00a0 it works. But not on ants.<\/p>\n
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We stopped once our leaves were smoking, but honestly, I was a bit (naively) taken aback at just how easy it was. Yes it was a hot Spring day, and yes we were using dried up gum leaves for our experiment, but it took maybe 1 or 2 seconds<\/em> for the leaf to start smoking. And this was using cheap $2 shop magnifying glasses. Given the really hot summers and high fire danger in Australia, I’m going to be extra careful from now on to make sure that my kids don’t accidentally leave their magnifying glasses outside.<\/p>\nAnd, wouldn’t you know it, the ring of fire nightmares have stopped. Sleep well, sweet child.<\/p>\n
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The Science Behind It<\/h3>\n A magnifying glass lens has a convex shape, which bends the sunlight, so that all the sunlight hitting the lens is concentrated into one focal point. If you position a leaf so that it is at the same distance as the focal point, there is enough energy to generate a lot of heat.<\/p>\n
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Please note… Bumble had just turned three when we did this activity. You might think it’s a bit foolhardy to teach your kids how to light fires in the backyard, but I think you need to judge what’s appropriate depending for your kids based on your own situation. Personally I know that if my kids … <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":1551,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[7,8,40,44],"tags":[53,45],"yoast_head":"\n
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