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Week of September 30, 2001 |
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Jot down some notes from the Ocean Oasis Field Guide at www.oceanoasis. org/fieldguide/. Check out the picture guides to the plants and animals living on the Baja California peninsula and the Sierra de San Francisco. From marine life to birds of flight, you can learn about more than 40 species. Swim around with the angelfish and hammerhead sharks, or take a break from the sun while resting under an elephant tree or Guadalupe palm growing in the region. You can also watch how Baja California formed through the movement of tectonic plates. Then learn how solar energy and El Niño created this ocean oasis. Become an oceanic expert today. Nominate a cool Web site at http://www.4Kids.org/nominations/ |
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Visit www.origami.vancouver.bc.ca to explore Joseph Wu's Origami Page. Check out the scenic origami displays. The gallery has various animals, creatures of myth and other folded objects on display. In the Information section you can research the origins of paper folding and how it became so popular. Then learn about the preparation of washi, or handmade Japanese paper. Have fun in the fold- tastic world of origami, but be careful not to get a paper cut. |
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Plenty of crazy sounds, zany pictures and fun head games are waiting for you at www.noggin.com In the Hubbub section, Noggin wants to know if you're into chatting. Make some funky noises with the Noggin radio, or exercise your literary talents in the Freeform section by creating your own poetry and stories. Then post your work on your Noggin home page. Finally, go to the Worx where you can find more fun and games than you ever imagined. This Web site is sure to keep your noggin working. (Disclaimer: This site now contains advertisements.) |
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