That famous red phone that’s depicted in many movies isn’t actually in the Oval Office. It’s in the Pentagon.
in washington.org
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Friday, April 6, 2012
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Thursday, April 5, 2012
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Lobsters are ten-legged crustacean.
in animals.nationalgeographic.com
in animals.nationalgeographic.com
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
DIY Cat bell Tambourine- Music for everyone
We alredy did some music here, with the rice shaker. Today we are going to add another instrument to our orchestra, the cat bell tambourine.
This project is easy and it can be very colorful.
What we need:
You are ready!
Et voilá!
Now you just need to do some music!
Enjoy!
This project is easy and it can be very colorful.
What we need:
- Paper punch,
- 2 disposable plastic plates, you can use paper ones, if you prefer,
- Cat bells,
- Glue, the type depends on you use paper or plastic plates,
- Ribbon, string works well
- Large neddle, large enough to the string/ribbon you want to use,
- Paints and brushes,
- Varnish.
- Paint the plates, as you wish, eat side down;
- Let them dry, 3 hours is more then enough;
- Varnish;
- Let it dry again;
- Glue the plates together, with painted side out;
- With the paper punch, punch several holes all around the plate circumference;
- Get the ribbon and the cat bells and tie them thru the holes.
You are ready!Et voilá!
Now you just need to do some music!
Enjoy!
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Instant facts- Just add water 72
Sheep were domesticated by humans around 10,000 BC.
in veganpeace.com
in veganpeace.com
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Instant facts- Just add water 71
Reptiles are ectothermic, or cold-blooded, meaning their body
temperature is regulated by their environment. Because they don't
regulate their own body temperature, reptiles have few energy
requirements and can go for long periods without food.
in http://animal.discovery.com
in http://animal.discovery.com
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Instant facts- Just add water 70
In the northern hemisphere, the first
day of the spring season is the day of the year when the Sun crosses the
celestial equator moving northward (on March 20th or 21st). This day is
known as the vernal equinox.
in http://animal.discovery.com
in http://animal.discovery.com
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
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In the natural world, raccoons snare a lot of their meals in the water. With a average life span in the wild of 2 to 3 years, and a max size of 23.75 to 37.5 in (60 to 95 cm).
In http://animals.nationalgeographic.com
In http://animals.nationalgeographic.com
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