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4 Easy Examples of Earthquake and Volcano Science Fair Projects
Easy examples of earthquake and volcano science fair projects include making volcano eruption models, plate tectonic model and puzzle, home-made seismograph, and tsunami demonstrations for your middle school science fair. Middle school science fair is...
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Wed, Apr 07 2010 4:26 AM
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6 Delightful Gift Ideas that Newborn Babies and Toddlers will Surely Love
If you want to give something really fascinating and memorable to a newborn baby or a toddler, you can give personalized gifts; check out easy-to-make baby presents; look for some RBW items for newborn babies; find some interesting costumes and accessories...
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Tue, Apr 13 2010 10:29 PM
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3 Science Experiments that Are Guaranteed Hits at Science Fairs
Here are 3 simple but fun science experiments that are guaranteed hits at science fairs: the backyard rocket launcher, the egg squeezer, and how to produce carbon dioxide. Looking for awesome science fair projects that will leave other kids goggle eyed...
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Wed, Apr 28 2010 9:40 PM
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toilet paper tube
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rocket fuel
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Money matters
By first grade, a child can understand the idea of exchanging money for goods. An Allowance reinforces this concept and boosts your child’s budding math skills in an exciting, real-world way. Simply counting cash will be a thrill to your child,...
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Tue, Apr 27 2010 4:17 AM
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Protect your baby from germs
Invisible, disease-causing bacteria and viruses lurk all around your home, from the kitchen counters to the livingroom rug. Healthy adults have strong immune systems that can fend off many dangerous germs,but babies are at much greater risk. An infant’s...
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Fri, Apr 30 2010 8:11 AM
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