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Science activities for parents of babies, toddlers and school children.
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Thanks for great ideas. i also am a retired science (middle school) teacher. I know I should do more science stuff at home, since many schools don’t go very deep. I think you may have just gottena new subscriber.
Oh, how wonderful. My kids would love this!
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That poofy cat sure looks cuddly.
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What a great idea!
what beautiful pictures!!! And great ideas 🙂
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What a great idea! I will have to keep it in mind for the next time the niece visits. Excellent!
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I’ll have to show my daughter, she LOVES stuff like this.
Unfortunately, Science is the only class I always failed, or barely passed.
Happy T13!
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Your T13 makes me think of my kids. They’re both very inquisitive.
Great ideas!! Liked the inclusion of pictures 🙂
Wonderful images to go with your list.
Have a great day!
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Cool list. My daughter loves bubbles and making stuff. Great ideas.
Happy TT! 🙂
What a great idea and so beautifully executed!
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Terrific TT. Exploring with our children is vital to their development and lots of fun to do together!
a very adorable TT 🙂
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This is awesome. I love the idea of science at home. It’s everywhere isn’t it?
This is awesome. I love the idea of science at home. It’s everywhere isn’t it?
Hi. I love the activities, and the pics. My 6 yr old is science obsessed at the moment, and always complains they don’t do enough at school. She loves to play with my science education kits (I’m a k-6 teacher – casual) and learn thru play. Even my 3 year old now understands the basics of magnetism!
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