More About Volcanoes

by Deb on April 30, 2010

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Brenda April 30, 2010 at 9:42 pm

Hey Deb, stopping by to say Happy FYBF. I know it’s 10 pm already but it’s still early morning in the US. Heheh.

I should totally ask my children especially my 8 year old boy to read your blog. It’s chock-full of info. Well done!
.-= Brenda ´s last blog ..FlogYoBlog Friday #9 =-.

Kristin May 1, 2010 at 1:45 pm

Hey Deb, I didn’t realize you lived in Tennant Creek (checked the AMB website just now). On statcounter your IP address comes in as Adelaide! Funny. Lucky you. I’m hoping to make it back out to Australia again next year (fingers crossed) if I can swing it financially. On my last trip I didn’t make it up north (just to Alice) but next time would like to get back up to Darwin. Actually, would love to drive across the country again. That’s the best way to see it, hands down.

Last weekend I did paper mache projects with my kids and my daughter chose to make a volcano! Had to get creative to make it, using a styrofoam dome and cone, hollowing out a hole in the former to stick the latter then filling in the gaps with crumpled newspaper. Anyway, it looks like a giant hershey’s kiss to me. We’re going to paint it this weekend.

Cheers!
.-= Kristin´s last blog ..Finding our way home =-.

Annette Piper May 2, 2010 at 7:31 am

I’m going to have to sit my son down in front of your blog and let him read it himself, rather than continually disseminating the information!
.-= Annette Piper´s last blog ..Blink … and another week is gone =-.

PlanningQueen May 2, 2010 at 8:11 pm

some great diagrams here Deb. I find they really help to explain stuff to kids. Will show this to my boys too.
.-= PlanningQueen´s last blog ..Easy Cookie Cutter Recipe =-.

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