If you are a parent/ grandparent who typically gives books to the children you love, then a Life on the Goldilocks Planet book along with the supplies for all the fun is a terrific gift for a birthday - or anytime - which will bring joy to the family as you all learn, explore, experiment, create and have fun together! If you have children ages four to fourteen you love who who enjoy science projects, craft projects, enjoy cooking activities, games, and learning about amazing animals, then, yes, this is the gift for them!
So, what projects will the children you love be able to enjoy with Scorpionfish, Clouded Leopards, Pygmy Hippos & More!, well, check out this list . . .
- Elephant toothpaste
- Vacuum Race
- Monocular and Binocular Ball Toss
- Chocolate Covered Nuts
- Grow It!
- Make Your Own Porcupine
- Make Your Own Drum
- Balancing Forks
- DIY Constellation
- Panda Cupcakes
- Make Maple Candy
- Make Crystal Eggs
- Sunscreen Science & Ice Cream Pie
- Scorpionfish have the most powerful venom of all fish.
- In 2019 it was discovered Flying Squirrels are biofluorescent - they glow a bubble-gum pink under UV light! We do not know why, but it may help them find other flying squirrels at night.
- There are solid reasons scientists want to study Axolotls as they are salamanders with “superpowers”! They are able to regrow their legs, spines, jaws, lungs, heart, eyes, other organs, and even parts of their brain – perfectly with no scars!
- Porcupines have orange teeth and a greasy substance which covers their quills – this substance has antibiotic properties – if a Porcupine is “poked” by their own quills – or another Porcupine’s quills, they will not become infected!
- Clouded Leopards have unique ankles which rotate backwards! This allows them to climb down trees head first, climb upside down, and hang from their back feet!
- Giant Pandas are quite vocal – they chirp, honk, bleat (yes, like a lamb or goat), croak, squeal, and bark!
- Adult Pygmy Marmosets weight about five ounces – this is just a little more than a stick of butter.
- Kiwis have cat-like whiskers around the base of their beak. These come in very handy, since they are nocturnal birds, as they help them find their way around in the dark.
- The skin on Pygmy Hippos is very thin and will dry out or burn in the sun, but they make a special substance which is secreted through their skin. This substance protects the Pygmy Hippo’s skin with its antiseptic and sun screening properties!
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