Are you starting to choose Christmas gifts for the children you love? Well, then definitely consider giving a Life on the Goldilocks Planet book along with the supplies for all the fun as if you do, you will have a terrific gift for the entire family! If you have children ages four to fourteen you love who who enjoy science projects, then this is the gift for them! If you have children you love who enjoy craft projects, then this is the gift for them! If you have children you love who enjoy cooking activities, then this is the gift for them! If you have children you love who enjoy games then this is the gift for them! If you have children you love who enjoy learning about amazing animals, then, yes, this is the gift for them!
Over the past few days I have shared the Life on the Goldilocks Planet books with you - today I want to let you know about another book in the series - Megabats, Bengal Tigers, Quetzals & More! - in this book you will find the following animals - Megabats, Wolverines, Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, Giant Clams, Bengal Tigers, Clown Frogfish, Hellbenders, Orangutans, Wombats, Elephantnose Fish, Tasmanian Devils, and Quetzals - which of these have you never heard of before?
So, what projects will the children you love be able to enjoy with Megabats, Bengal Tigers, Quetzals & More!, well, check out this list . . .
- Elephant toothpaste
- Can you tell? game
- Hydrophobic sand
- Bird Calls
- Peanutbutter Balls
- Never-ending dice & Tiger shirt
- Color activity & Balloon race
- Light up the night
- Balloon release
- Cup of "Dirt"
- Empty the cups race
- Glowing ice
- Tie Dye
- Megabats are the only bats which do not use echolocation to find food. Since they do not eat bugs, this makes sense as echolocation is not helpful in finding fruit.
- Wolverines have a special molar in the upper back of their mouth which is turned 90 degrees towards the inside of their mouth. This lets them tear into meat which is frozen solid – also extremely helpful since they live where it is so cold.
- Giant clams have special cells – iridophores – protect them from the sun by reflecting sunlight. They act as “sunscreen” by blocking the sun’s UV rays.
- Baby Bengal Tigers are called “puppies”.
- Along with being the “chameleon” of the sea, Clown Frogfish are the vacuum of the sea . . . they do not have teeth for chewing, so when a fish is close enough, they open their mouth and suck it in whole.
- Orangutans are the only ape which did not originate in Africa, with orange to red-brown hair, and live most of their lives in trees.
- Wombats are the only animal on Earth which have cube-shaped poo.
- Tasmanian Devils are bio-fluorescent! At night their ears, eyes, and nose glow bright blue! You need a black light to see this.
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