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Science activities for parents of babies, toddlers and school children.
What are you made of?
March 24, 2011
Life and Living
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Wordless Wednesday – Lizard Tail
March 23, 2011
Life and Living
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Sacred Cows – Organic food
March 21, 2011
Food
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Shrinkies
March 18, 2011
Activities
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Changes through the day
March 17, 2011
Earth and Beyond
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Wordless Wednesday – Playing in the Rain
March 16, 2011
Babies
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Imagine
March 14, 2011
General
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Even I can grow plants!
March 11, 2011
Activities
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Energy
March 10, 2011
Energy and Change
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Wordless Wednesday – Playdough
March 9, 2011
Babies
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I'm Deb, an ex-(paid)science teacher now a SAHM to two girls. I'm always looking for fun activities to do with my kids, so I thought I'd share them around.
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