Marina,
It's not exactly what you're looking for. Actually, it's nothing like what
you asked for. But you might find a scintilla or two of inspiration at
Theodore Gray's brilliant periodic-table website,
http://www.theodoregray.com/PeriodicTable/index.html#tabletop
Chris
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Chris Stokes
> We have been given funding to develop and distribute a "child-friendly"
> version of the periodic table of elements (About A2 poster size) during
> National Science, Engineering and Technology Week (during May
> 2003) in South
> Africa, primarily to schools throughout the country. We are thinking of
> re-doing the periodic table of elements in a cartoon format. I would
> appreciate any advice or examples of similar projects from anybody who has
> attempted this before.
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