My visit - alternate version

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Follow Khalil - age 6 - on his visit to the 'eye for Colour' exhibition at World Museum.

A child mixing three coloured circles, cyan yellow and magenta.

Do you know which colours you need to mix to make black?


Child looking at colourful ceiling created by prisms of light

These prisms create beautiful light effects on the ceiling.


Two animal masks, a dog and a fish.

Great! You can use these model heads to see how dogs and fish see the world!


A look through the fish's mask seeing a distorted view of the exhibition.

Wow! This is how a fish sees.


Plate of colourful food; blue sausages, green eggs, sky blue beans and purple chips.

Eeuw! Sausages, eggs and chips don't look as tasty when they're green and blue!


Child colouring a fish on touch screen computer

This is fun! Make your own fish and watch it swim across the screen.


Child places a final block in a 3d jigsaw of a cheetah

Use this giant jigsaw to make a leopard, sunflower or frog.


Child listening through telephone handset

Lift these handsets to hear stories of how colour affects blind and visually impaired people.


Child standing in front of camouflaged background wearing a camouflage suit

Put on the camouflage suits and pick a background that will hide you.


Child pointing at touch screen.

This screen lets you create your own sign, this is a no school sign!


Child lifting red flap from a choice of 8 favourite colours

Pick your favourite colour and see what it says about you!


Two colourful costumed greeters standing in front of World Museum Liverpool sign

That's the end of the tour, hope you can visit soon.

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