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Ready for Peep catapults?! My kiddos loved this STEM activity so much they didn't realize they were learning engineering, physics and math!
Our first woolly stop in Shetland was Lerwick and the amazing Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay’s Dock. courtesy of Shetland Museum and Archives, as are all images in this post I mentioned…
Tumblr Thread: Humans Are Weird With Animation - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
My parents used to have two phones in the house when I grew up. A beige version of this phone (circa 1968) that hung on the wall in the kitchen. The other one was a desk model up in my parents bedroom. That is it.. no answering machine, no fax, certainly no internet. If you called and my parents were home they would answer the phone - no caller id either. If they weren't home, you would have to call again later. Much simpler times. I learned to dial phones on a phone like this.
Esta historia comienza a las 19.30 horas del pasado viernes 3 de febrero: «Me encerré en el despacho, no era capaz de salir...»
37 Filthily-Named Products That'll Dirty up Your Pantries - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
The 1940 Blitz, when Hitler tried to bomb Britain in submission, is often viewed as a time of common heroism. British civilians refused to panic, came together across social lines, and kept their stiff upper lip, while keeping calm and carrying on in the face of terror and random death…
When I was a single mom with a young daughter and little money, my neighbor brought me a batch of these treats at Christmas. My daughter’s 36 now, and I still make these wonderful bars. —Marina Castle-Kelley, Canyon Country, California
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I think this is the beginning of a weird friendship. Since Jeremiah moved in with Mary and Chester at the beginning of this season of Return to Amish , the two seem to have put their differences behind them and become oddly friendly with each…
Growing up in the 1950’s-1980’s we were surrounded by household items that we just took for granted. They were part of our everyday lives, some decorative, most functional, sometimes both. And pretty much everywhere you went, everyone had them, your family, your neighbors, your friends. Sadly, today, many of these old household staples are disappearing, going the way of the icebox, the hand crank telephone on the wall or the coal bin in the basement – things that everyone knew in the 1920’s but were pretty much gone when I was a kid in the 1960’s-1970’s. Of course we are all nostalgic for “the way it used to be” and glamorize things that really were not all that great for our parents, but for which we have fond memories as children.
Create a story basket full of storytelling props to retell favourite fairy tales together in a playful way! So easy to set up with items from around the house and beneficial for so many strands of early literacy development. As part of our on-going Playful Storytelling series, co-hosted with the gorgeous blog, One Perfect Day,...Read More »
A 1958 article from an American magazine advising women on how to attract an eligible bachelor has resurfaced and caused a stir on Australian social media.
Hello everyone! I am back to do another post about organizing. If you missed the last one on keeping a clean house click here. Today I am going to tell you how I stay
Teach your kids how to make their very own marshmallow catapult using common household supplies. How to construct a marshmallow launcher.
Get this free magnet worksheet to use when you test the magnetism of everyday objects. Perfect for kids ages 4-6!
If you're studying Ancient Egypt and mummies, this experiment with apples will be perfect for working on making your very own mummified items.
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Item Description Non Pareils candy. This is a 23oz bag of these snow cap nopareil type candies. There are about 175 pieces per bag
Do you remember your favourite toy from when you were little? I find it hard to pin point THE one that I loved the most, but I do remember...
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Job seekers take note: getting the interview is only half the battle! Avoid these critical interview mistakes and you'll be on your way to landing that plum job offer.
Boundaries Sound Like... Perfect poster for every classroom/office! Gives both children and adults great examples of what healthy boundaries sound like. Comes in 2 sizes, 8.5x11 and 18x24. Immediate download.
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Amigurumi are tiny yarn animals/people/characters/kawaii objects, crocheted for our enjoyment. They're lovely, warm, and snuggly crafts with a big respect for nerd culture. I've never seen the variety of patterns that amigurumi-ers make in any other craft. Enjoy these nerdcore examples of amigurumi -- most have patterns if you click through!