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Science activities for parents of babies, toddlers and school children.
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Exc! I will use this information the easiest way possible with kids in our Around the World Class!!
Your post is timely- we’ve been watching the ABC series on Sunday nights- Australia The Time Travellers Guide- which talks all about this sort of stuff- continental plates, fossils, dinosaurs, and all the climate changes that the earth has had in it’s long history. It’s such an exciting thing to see a well-made documentary about Australia’s ancient history. We’re planning on getting it on DVD once it’s released to show to our little ones when they can sit still to watch it.
I admit to a bit of cross-pollination! I’d love to be able to watch it but unfortunately it clashes with our bedtime and exhausted children. My girls are loving the Life series by David Attenborough so we’ll be getting the DVD as well.
Iview is a wonderful thing. You can even set it to save each of the programs in the series. Helpful for when I nod off on the couch:)
It’s a bit sad – for a blogger, social media lover and owner of many electronic gadjets, I’m also a bit of a technophobe. That’s something I turn over to my husband to organise.
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