What are all these mad scientists up to?

By Michelle Penner, FP School

Creative ingenuity was on display Friday, April 13 at the annual Invention Convention presented by second graders at Frazier Park School. The ideas and craftmanship were often surprising and filled with fun.

Mason Sanders used his Legos to make a scalable frame that can be adjusted to…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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Left: Kadence Campbell’s Elevator Cat House. Above, l-r: Luna Lefler’s turtle food delicacy (yummy worms coated in turtle food); Breanna Lewis’ homemade crate-wagon; (below, l-r) Jazzlyn Delahunt’s Hairtastic organizer Basket; Sienna Reyna’s ski bike (it works); and Makenzie Molina’s nightlight made from recycled bottle caps.

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