http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts.html
Monday, August 11, 2014
Saturday, August 9, 2014
SCIENCE FOR KIDS
SCIENCE INSIGHTS FOR KIDS. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THIS SITE. AND SHOW MUMMY, DADDY,AND ALL YOUR SIBLINGS TOO! SEND ME A COMMENT IF YOU FIND THE SITE INTERESTING!
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/
Monday, August 4, 2014
ABOUT THE MODERN TOOTHBRUSH
Important info. about the modern TOOTHBRUSH. Both Adults and Children will be fascinated they will find in this video. When you click the link below to get to the meat of the matter, you will also find a video search box which will help you find out how other interesting products are made. Go for it:
www.loc.gov/m/Scitech/mysteries/tooth.html
HAVE YO EVER WONDERED HOW A TOOTHBRUSH IS MADE?
www.dienamics.com.au/blog/toothbrush-overview-design-process/
TOOTHBRUSHES: How toothbrushes are made?
Here is a video that should interest both adults and children. Click the link below, and then let me know what you think.I have access to many such videos. So, if you want more similar videos be sure to let me know. Here we go:
www.NEOK12.com/video/industry/zX42017e735a5e5d03015263.htm
Any good?
www.NEOK12.com/video/industry/zX42017e735a5e5d03015263.htm
Any good?
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