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Place leaves, flowers, shells or other things you like on top of the special paper. Leave it in the sun for a few minutes, dip the sheet in ordinary tap water - and voila, you have a tough and different photograph. Make incredible white-on-blue copies with the help of the sun. Place what you want to "photograph" on one of the sheets and place this in direct sunlight for a few minutes. Then dip the sheet in plain tap water to fix the copy. How does it work? Well, the sun-sensitive paper is embedded with chemicals that react when light hits it. The thing you place on top of the paper blocks the light so that the area below becomes white. Suggestion: Find the sunscreen from last year. Cut one of the sheets into small pieces and apply sunscreens with different factors and different ages to each piece. Lay in the sun, and learn how sun factor and age affect sun protection.