I have been writing about giving a fantastic gift to the children you love which will combine science projects, craft projects, cooking activities, and games with learning about amazing animals, quotes from scientists, and handing down confident faith by giving a Life on the Goldilocks Planet book along with the supplies for all the fun - a terrific gift for the entire family! I initially wrote about the book - Blue Dragons, Red Pandas, Hoopoes & More - which by the way, is still available for just $8.54 - I do not know how long it will be at this price, but today is a great day to get it for sure!
Today I want to let you know about another book - Civets, Tree Kangaroos, Batoids & More! - in this book you will find the following animals - Civets, Arctic Foxes, Echidnas, Blue-Footed Booby Birds, Tree Kangaroos, Leafy Sea Dragons, Pronghorns, Giraffes, Snow Leopards, Peacock Spiders, Ladybug Mimic Spiders, Orange Tortoise Spiders, Shoebills, and Batoids - which of these have you never heard of before?
So, what projects will the children you love be able to enjoy with Civets, Tree Kangaroos, Batoids & More!, well, check out this list . . .
- Elephant toothpaste
- Collaborative art project
- Make your own snow
- Magnetic fun
- Egg drop
- Fruit & Flower cookies
- Banana nut smoothie
- Hover-craft
- Make a 3-D hand
- Camouflaged candy
- Spider cookies
- Water-balloon piƱata
- Batoid paper airplanes
- Civets are able to hunt, capture, and eat cobras!
- Echidnas are able to dream . . . but only if it is 77 degrees outside. They will not dream if it is warmer or colder!
- Blue-Footed Booby Birds are a big fan of their own blue feet. When a male wants to find a female, he dances a silly dance, holding his feet high to show off their beautiful blue color.
- Surprisingly, Tree Kangaroos do not hop well, but they are excellent climbers! They live most of their lives in trees and are able to climb as high as a ten-story building!
- Giraffes hum and a group of them is called a “tower”.
- Spiders are able to climb anything – even upside down, because they have so many hairs on their legs and feet – and even the hair on their feet have hair on them! An average spider has more than 600,000 hairs and they help them stick like magnets to everything.
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