HOW DOES IT WORKS?
You will need two people for this experiment. Stand on the opposite sides of mirrors while facing each other and try to optically fit elements, so that one body will be created (the easiest way to do it is to focus on face features). Observe how quickly your brain gets lost in evaluating which parts of the image are real and which are reflected by mirrors.
HOW IT INFLUENCES CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT?
Playing with mirrors is a great opportunity to jointly experiment with optical phenomena. It shows in a practical way how our mind and sight are subjected to illusions. Playing in “Whose face is it” develops the ability to co-operate and communicate between the participants of the experiment.