Literature
- Kaleidoscope (newspaper), a defunct underground newspaper published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Kaleidoscope (novel), a 1987 novel by Danielle Steel
- Kaleidoscope (short story collection), a 1990 book by Harry Turtledove
- The Kaleidoscope, a 19th-century Liverpool weekly magazine
- Kaleidoscope Publishing, a UK publishing house
- "Kaleidoscope", a short story by Ray Bradbury in his book The Illustrated Man
- Kaleidoscope Magazine, a student publication of Poudre High School, Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.
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