Literary Detective: On The Trail Of Invisible Ink

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Literary Detective: On The Trail Of Invisible Ink

Literary Detective: On The Trail Of Invisible Ink
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Weekend Edition literary detective Paul Collins looked into the origins of Yes & Know children's books. They're filled with games and trivia partially printed in invisible ink. Along the way, he found a link to behaviorist B.F. Skinner, as well a new way the technology is being used.
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15th Sep, 2009 - 2:14pm / Post ID: #

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That's pretty neat. I always wanted invisible ink. I've heard it can be made from urine, but I'm sure I'll never try to make it myself. Those little booklets seem like a positive way to keep kids entertained and using their brains. I have always word searches and tic tac toe.




 
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