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Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

December 7, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Let’s create a single or an entire village of Eskimo peg doll people with just a little paint, felt, and pipe cleaners. Also, look at my Arctic and Inuit Unit Study Free Lapbook & Hands-On Ideas.

Also, I will include an array of books, videos, and more hands-on activities to create a fun and educational unit.

But first let’s learn more about the arctic people more commonly known as Eskimos and their way of life.

Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

Eskimos, also known as Inuit, are a group of indigenous people who live in the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Siberia.

They have adapted to the cold, snowy climate and have a rich culture and traditions.

They traditionally live in igloos, which are dome-shaped houses made from blocks of ice or snow.

Igloos keep Eskimos warm and protected from the wind and cold.

Eskimos wear thick, warm clothing made from animal skins.

For example, animal skins are caribou or seal. They also wear fur boots called mukluks to keep their feet warm.

And they eat a diet that is high in protein and fat, which helps them stay warm.

They eat a lot of fish, meat, and blubber (which is the fatty layer under the skin of whales and seals).

Their main method of transportation is dogsleds to travel across the snow and ice.

They also use kayaks, which are small boats made from animal skins, to travel on the water.

Eskimos have a rich culture and traditions.

They are known for their storytelling, music, and dance. They also have many festivals and celebrations throughout the year.

Many Eskimos still live a traditional lifestyle, but others have moved to towns and cities. They continue to face many struggles, such as climate change and the loss of their traditional lands.

But they are resilient people and work to preserve their culture and traditions in the midst of these modern times.

BOOKS ABOUT THE INUIT

Next, look at these books about the Eskimo.

We try to read living books when we can find them.

12 Arctic Books about People & Animals of the Arctic

Studying about the region of the Arctic is a fascinating topic. Grab some of these books about life in the Arctic and animals of the Arctic.

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The Story of Snow: The Science of Winter's Wonder

How do snow crystals form? What shapes can they take? Are no two snow crystals alike? These questions and more are answered inside this exploration of the science of snow, featuring photos of real snow crystals in all their beautiful diversity. Perfect for reading on winter days, this book by a nature photographer and a snow scientist will inspire wonder and curiosity about the marvels of snow. Snowflake-catching instructions are also included for aspiring young snow scientists!

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In Arctic Waters

This arctic adaptation of “This is the House that Jack Built” follows polar bears, walruses, seals, narwhals and beluga whales as they chase each other around “the ice that floats in the Arctic waters.” Not only is the rhythmic, cumulative prose good for early readers; it is a pure delight to read aloud. The “For Creative Minds” section helps children learn how these animals live in the cold, icy arctic region.

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Arctic Fox: Fascinating Animal Facts for Kids (This Incredible Planet)

Fascinating Animal Facts Arctic Fox Learn all about the amazing and adaptable Arctic fox. This small yet hardy creature survives in the harshest of environments!

This Incredible Planet series provides young readers with interesting information about the Earth’s most fascinating creatures.

Beautiful color photography makes each animal come to life. Learn about the Arctic fox’s habitat, diet, breeding, lifespan, behavior, threats, and so much more!

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Over and Under the Snow

A wonderful winter book for kids from the author and illustrator of the beloved Over and Under series, now in paperback! Part of the acclaimed nature book series that includes Over and Under the Pond, Over and Under the Rainforest, and Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt, this volume takes readers on a cross country ski trip through the winter woods to discover the secret world of animals living under the snow.

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Animals in Winter (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science)

Read and find out about how animals cope with winter in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.

This is a clear and appealing book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. Introduce kids to basic science ideas as part of discussions about the seasons and animals.

Have you ever seen a butterfly in the snow? Probably not. Butterflies can't survive cold weather, so when winter comes, many butterflies fly to warmer places. They migrate. Woodchucks don't like cold weather either, but they don't migrate; they hibernate. Woodchucks sleep in their dens all winter long. How do these and other animals handle the cold and snow of winter?

Read and find out in the proven winner Animals in Winter!

This is a Level 1 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores introductory concepts perfect for children in the primary grades.

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The Inuit Thought of It: Amazing Arctic Innovations (We Thought of It)

Today’s Arctic communities have all the comforts of modern living. Yet the Inuit survived in this harsh landscape for hundreds of years with nothing but the land and their own ingenuity. Join authors Alootook Ipellie and David MacDonald as they explore the amazing innovations of traditional Inuit and how their ideas continue to echo around the world. Some inventions are still familiar to us: the one-person watercraft known as a kayak still retains its Inuit name. Other innovations have been replaced by modern technology: slitted snow goggles protected Inuit eyes long before sunglasses arrived on the scene. Andother ideas were surprisingly inspired: using human-shaped stone stacks (Inunnguat) to trick and trap caribou. Many more Inuit innovations are explored here, including: • Dog sleds • Shelter • Clothing • Kids’ stuff • Food preservation • Medicine. In all, more than 40 Inuit items and ideas are showcased through dramatic photos and captivating language. From how these objects were made, to their impact on contemporary culture, The Inuit Thought of It is a remarkable catalogue of Inuit invention.

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Mini Arctic Animals Figurines Set, Polar Animals Toy for Kids Plastic Arctic Reindeer,Walrus,White Whale,Polar Bear,Arctic Fox,Wolf Figures,

Tiny Animals Figures Party: 18 PCS Package include orca, walrus, white owl, reindeer, husky, 2pcs seal, 2pcs beluga whale, 2pcs arctic wolf, 2pcs arctic fox, 2pcs arctic rabbit, 2pcs polar bear figurines and igloo model.

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Who are the Eskimos? Arctic People's Traditional Way of Life

Who Are The Eskimos is perfect for early to middle elementary students and makes a great addition to your library.

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North: The Amazing Story of Arctic Migration

“A treat for middle-graders of an ecological bent.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) At the top of our world is a huge wild place called the Arctic. In the winter, it is a cold and barren land, where few animals can survive. But when spring comes, it attracts animals from every corner of the earth. This lushly illustrated picture book celebrates the resilient wildlife and barren, beautiful landscapes of the Arctic Circle, tracing the awe-inspiring spring migration of millions of creatures to the Arctic and reminding the reader of the hardships and harmony of life in the wild.Back matter includes additional information about the arctic, a glossary, and an index.

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Arctic White

When you live in the Arctic in winter, everything is a shade of white. A young girl looks around her home in the Arctic and sees only white, white, white...but one day her grandfather takes her on a journey through the tundra.  And at the end of their cold walk across the ice, they find something special that brings color into their world.

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Farthest North: The Incredible Three-Year Voyage to the Frozen Latitudes of the North (Modern Library Exploration)

In 1893, Fridjtof Nansen set sail in the Fram, a ship specially designed and built to be frozen into the polar ice cap, withstand its crushing pressures, and travel with the sea’s drift closer to the North Pole than anyone had ever gone before. Experts said such a ship couldn't be built and that the voyage was tantamount to suicide.  This brilliant first-person account, originally published in 1897, marks the beginning of the modern age of exploration. Nansen vividly describes the dangerous voyage and his 15-month-long dash to the North Pole by sledge. Farthest North is an unforgettable tale and a must-read for any armchair explorer.

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This Place Is Cold: An Imagine Living Here book

Can you imaging living in a place where it's so cold your breath turns instantly into tiny ice crystals that glitter in the sun? Where temperatures can drop fifty degrees below zero and even lower and the sun only comes out for a few hours per day? In This Place Is Cold readers will learn how people and animals survive in Alaska's ferocious cold, and how because of global warming this region is now in trouble. Vicki Cobb and Barbara Lavallee travelled the world together to research this groundbreaking geography series, that is now updated and redesigned to appeal to today's readers.

Next, look at some other crafts and activities to go with the Eskimo peg doll.

OTHER INUIT CRAFTS TO GO WITH THE ESKIMO PEG DOLL

Check out my Inuit of the Arctic: How Animals Survive Harsh Winters Fun Blubber Activity to go deeper into how arctic animals can withstand the cold.

If you are going to focus more on the animals or at least include Winter Craft Ideas for Kids Animals in Winter Fun Snow Slime

Watch Arctic Native Americans to learn more about the people, land, customs, and more.

If you want to study more about Inuit, the classic Julie of the Wolves Free Hands-on Arctic Unit Study is a great way to immerse yourself in the life of a girl living alone in the wilderness in the traditional way.

Who knew a basic wooden spoon could make such a cute DIY Wooden Spoon Eskimo Craft and Igloo Craft?

7 Easy Arctic Animals Crafts And A Narwhal Printable Packet

Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

Arctic Winter Animal Craft Ideas: Make Your Own Felt Puppets

Make this Sugar Cube Igloo to go along with today’s Eskimo Peg Doll tutorial for a super cute playset sure to keep them busy.

Arctic Region Salt Dough Map + Free Map Flag Printable

Keep it simple but adorable with an Eskimo Craft With Paper Plate idea, what a sweet little face peering out of the fur.

How to Make Wooden Peg Easy Arctic Animal Crafts

Finally, look at how to make an Eskimo peg doll.

HOW TO MAKE ESKIMO PEG DOLLS

You will need:

  • Unfinished wood peg dolls
  • Paint/paint pens
  • Craft felt
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun/sticks
Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

First, paint the head and torso of your wooden peg dolls a darker shade of tan. Set aside to dry.

Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

While you are waiting for the paint to dry you can begin making the warm clothing.

Cut a small half circle out of felt, measure it by wrapping around the head, this will become their hood.

Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

Next cut a small rectangle of felt for the coat, measure it with the same tool, simply wrap it around the body and trim it to fit so it overlaps just a bit.

Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

Hot glue pipe cleaner all around the edge for fur.

If you want a younger child to be able to create this on their own you can also use a strong tacky glue as well, it will just take longer to dry but no worries about burns.

Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

Once your paint is dry on the peg doll you can use paint markers to add on features.

Allow this to dry thoroughly.

Add a little glue to the back of the head and press the hood into it, wrap it around, using the wire in the pipe cleaner to form and shape it.

Unleashing Creativity: How to Make Your Own Eskimo Peg Doll

Secure the sides with additional glue.

Overlap the hood with the rectangle you cut and secure to the body with glue, overlapping the front of the coat.

Repeat the process as many times as you like to create a couple, a whole family, or an entire village of Eskimo peg doll people.

Add a piece of white felt for snow and some plastic arctic animals and they are ready for eager imaginations.

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Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

December 6, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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The Jello earthquake experiment is a great way to learn about earthquakes and how they can affect structures. Also, look at my page Free Earth Science Lapbook & Unit Study Ideas.

It can be used to teach children about the different types of earthquakes.

And use it to teach the causes of earthquakes, and the effects of earthquakes on people and property as well as the importance of earthquake preparedness.

Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

Earthquakes are a natural hazard that can cause widespread damage and loss of life.

They occur when there is a sudden release of energy below the Earth’s surface, which creates seismic waves.

These waves travel through the Earth’s crust and can cause the ground to shake violently.

Earthquakes can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Tectonic plate movement: The Earth’s crust is made up of several tectonic plates that are constantly moving. When two plates collide, one plate may be forced beneath the other, causing an earthquake.
  • Volcanic activity: Earthquakes can also be caused by volcanic activity. When magma moves beneath the Earth’s surface, it can create pressure that builds up and eventually causes an earthquake.
  • Landslides: Landslides can also trigger earthquakes, especially if they occur in areas with unstable soil or rock.

Look at earthquakes from different viewpoints from measuring them with a seismometer to learning about engineering.

You can build structures that can withstand them with all the activities I have included as well as videos and books.

Of course, we have some cool facts to share while you put together the Jello earthquake experiment.

EARTH SCIENCE BOOKS FOR KIDS

Next, add some fun books to this activity.

When possible I prefer to add living books when I can find them.

9 Books for Kids Who Love to Read About Earth Science Topics

Add these books to your learning day to learn about various earth science topics.

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The Story Book of Science (Yesterday's Classics)

The wonders of plant and animal life told with rare literary charm by Uncle Paul in conversations with three children. Besides such stories as the ants' subterranean city, the spider's suspension bridge, and the caterpillars' processing, he unlocks the mystery behind thunder and lightning, clouds and rain, the year and its seasons, and volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for ages 9 to 12.

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Earthquakes (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)

Some earthquakes are so small that you don’t even feel them, while others can make even big buildings shake. Learn why earthquakes happen, where they are most likely to occur, and what to do if one happens near you. 

Now with updated text and art, this classic picture book describes the causes and effects of earthquakes (including a tsunami). This book features rich vocabulary and fascinating cross-sections of mountains, volcanoes, and faults in the earth’s moving crust.

This is a clear and appealing science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. The text and art were vetted by Dr. Roland Burgmann, Professor of the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

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The First Book of the Earth

A republication of the 1958 book by Irene Sevrey with illustrations by Mildred Waltrip, The First Book of the Earth is an elementary level natural history book that was written during a time when children's books held a student's interest and imagination because they were "living" rather than simply based on factoids and vivid pictures. It is a wonderful introduction to the subject of geology and covers the earth as a planet in the solar system and the physics of how it circles the sun, thereby defining our days and years. It then moves on to describing the earth's origin as scientists understand it and takes up the topics of the earth's composition, its structure, molecular makeup, rock families, minerals, volcanoes and earthquakes, mountains and their formation, and how glaciers and rivers affect the shaping of the earth's surface. The book ends by briefly discussing dinosaurs and the possible aging techniques used to date the earth's age in terms of epochs or periods.

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Rocks, Gems and Minerals: A Fully Illustrated, Authoritative and Easy-to-Use Guide (A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press)

This handy identification guide to the most common kinds of rocks and minerals offers concise and fascinating information on:- Physical and chemical properties- Origins and geologic significance- Gems and semiprecious stones- How to find and collect specimens

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Earth: An Intimate History

Beginning with Mt. Vesuvius, whose eruption in Roman times helped spark the science of geology, and ending in a lab in the West of England where mathematical models and lab experiments replace direct observation, Richard Fortey tells us what the present says about ancient geologic processes. He shows how plate tectonics came to rule the geophysical landscape and how the evidence is written in the hills and in the stones. And in the process, he takes us on a wonderful journey around the globe to visit some of the most fascinating and intriguing spots on the planet.

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The First Book of Caves

A book about caves with drawings for young readers with a vocabulary list and definition at the end.

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Rocks and Minerals: A Guide of Familiar Minerals, Gems, Ores, and Rocks (A Golden Nature Guide)

A guide to familiar minerals, gems, ores, and rocks enhanced by 400 full color illustrations. Provides much geological knowledge in how to look for surface forms, rocks, minerals etc. Includes information for the searcher and an useful list of clubs and organizations. Excellent bibliography and index.

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A Whale of the Wild (A Voice of the Wilderness Novel)

For Vega and her family, salmon is life. And Vega is learning to be a salmon finder, preparing for the day when she will be her family’s matriarch. But then she and her brother Deneb are separated from their pod when a devastating earthquake and tsunami render the seascape unrecognizable. Vega must use every skill she has to lead her brother back to their family. The young orcas face a shark attack, hunger, the deep ocean, and polluted waters on their journey. Will Vega become the leader she’s destined to be?

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Rocks, Rivers, and the Changing Earth: A first book about geology

A living book on the living earth. Told in a conversational style, the book discusses the topics of geology and provides ideas for investigations and demonstrations of the scientific principles. Illustrated throughout, this book is a favorite as an introduction to geology for young readers. This edition includes updated science information on plate tectonics and the structure of the earth.

Also, look at some facts about earthquakes.

6 EARTH SHAKING FACTS ABOUT EARTHQUAKES

  1. The point where an earthquake starts is called the focus or hypocenter and the Earth’s surface directly above the focus is called the epicenter.
  2. Earthquakes are measured using the Richter scale, which ranges from 1 to 10. This logarithmic, meaning that each whole number increase represents a tenfold increase in the amplitude of the seismic waves.
  3. The largest earthquake ever recorded was a magnitude 9.5 earthquake in Chile in 1960.
  4. Earthquakes can cause tsunamis, landslides, and other geological hazards which cause buildings and other structures to collapse.
  5. The deadliest earthquake in history was the Tangshan earthquake in China in 1976, which killed an estimated 242,000 people.
  6. Earthquakes are most common in certain areas of the world, such as along plate boundaries.
Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

Also, look at these fun hands-on activities.

EARTHQUAKE EXPERIMENT ACTIVITIES

  • If you live in an area affected by earthquakes, talk about your plan during an earthquake, just like you would for fires, etc. Put together an earthquake kit with your child to have one hand should you ever need it.
  • Try a tasty lesson in How to Make an Edible Kindergarten Earth Science Tectonic Plate Activity to teach younger children.
  • Scientific America has simple lesson plans for Earthquake-Proof Engineering for Skyscrapers using LEGO, a favorite tool and toy in one.
  • Don’t forget to add in some great books like All About Earthquakes and I Survived the Great Alaska Earthquake, 1964 for a rich and full learning experience.
  • To learn more about the effect in and around the epicenter check out this Earthquake Epicenter Experiment.
  • Watch Earthquakes for Kids STEM | Learn why earthquakes happen and how to measure them.
  • Not only can you make your own model of an earthquake measurement device but you will find 10 Hands On Earthquake Activities | How To Make A Model Seismometer.
  • Check out this simple earth Science experiment on Plate Movement, Earthquakes to simply demonstrate the effects of earthquakes.

Finally, look at this fun Jello earthquake experiment.

JELLO EARTHQUAKE EXPERIMENT

You will need:

  • 1 box of Jello
  • 1 clear container
  • small objects, such as toy cars, buildings, or trees
  • A spoon
  • Mini marshmallows
  • toothpicks
Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

First, prepare the Jello according to the package directions.

The Jello represents the ground which moves during an earthquake.

Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

Pour the Jello into the clear container and let it sit in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours.

Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

Once the Jello is set, place the small objects on top of it.

Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

Use the spoon to gently shake the container.

Observe what happens to the Jello and the small objects.

As you shake the container, the Jello will begin to jiggle and wobble.

This is similar to what happens to the ground during an earthquake.

The small objects on top of the Jello will begin to move and may even fall over.

This is because the earthquake waves are causing the ground to shake.

Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

Now, our goal is to build a structure from marshmallows and toothpicks that will hold up to that movement.

Have your learner design and construct buildings out of toothpicks and marshmallows, allow this to be an open ended activity so they can work out for themselves which holds up better- a shorter or taller structure? A square or a more tapered one? At which height is the structure no longer stable?

Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

Offer different sized toothpicks and marshmallows to give your child more variety for building.

Dive Into STEM Learning With An Exciting Jello Earthquake Experiment

Be sure to have your child record their findings in their science notebook from the variables to the results of the jello earthquake experiment.

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Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

November 29, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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I have a cool raspberry DNA activity for kids.

Also, I’m sharing some fun raspberry facts and hands-on DNA activities for kids.

And I have a fun science activity extracting DNA from a raspberry. You can do this with all your kids.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Your younger kids will enjoy the wow factor but learn about DNA with your older kids.

The study of DNA is amazing. It’s inside every living plant and animal.

But is DNA still present after we pick a raspberry or even cook with it? Your older learners can ponder their thoughts.

DNA FUN FACTS FOR KIDS

Plus, it can be hard to introduce this topic.

For example, I tell my kids DNA is like an instruction manual for living things.

Besides, when scientist extract DNA from plants they can learn more about how it grows and even how to make them tastier.

And what makes this science activity fun is that with a few ingredients they help break down the raspberry’s DNA into individual parts.

Too, kids need to know that for scientist to extract DNA they must break up each of the protective layers of the cell. Then carefully pull out the DNA hidden inside the nucleus.

However the first step before explaining what is DNA is to start with cells. All living things are made of cells.

And each cell has a nucleus where the DNA is stored.

BOOKS ABOUT RASPBERRIES FOR KIDS

Next, I have a collection of books.

Where possible I prefer living books but also we love nonfiction books to check facts.

6 Raspberry Themed Books for Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read To

You’ll love this collection of books to add to your home library or for a raspberry unit study.

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The Anne of Green Gables Cookbook

Inspired by the most famous of all Canadian children's books, L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables,this cookbook combines easy step-by-step recipes with charming watercolours of Anne and her friends and quotations from three of the ever-popular Anne books. Never before have good things to eat and drink been so successfully derived from cooking episodes in children's literature. From 'Poetical Egg Salad Sandwiches' to 'Anne's Liniment Cake' and 'Diana Barry's Favourite Raspberry Cordial,' these delicious treats will be fun to make--and they'll be sure to turn out well because they were kitchen-tested by a twelve-year old who had perfect results!

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Bread and Jam for Frances (I Can Read Level 2)

Frances is a fussy eater. In fact, the only thing she likes is bread and jam. She won't touch her squishy soft-boiled egg. She trades away her chicken-salad sandwich at lunch. She turns up her nose at boring veal cutlets.

Unless her parents can come up with a plan, Frances just might go on eating bread and jam forever!

Join the generations of families that have laughed along as Frances sings "Jam on biscuits, jam on bread, Jam is the thing I like most, Jam is sticky, jam is sweet, Jam is tasty, jam’s a treat—raspberry, strawberry, gooseberry, I’m very FOND…OF…JAM!"

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The DNA Book (The Science Book Series)

It's inside every living plant and animal, from the tiniest seed to the person standing next to you, but how much do you know about DNA? This book gives children an in-depth look at DNA and its role in all living things--from why we have different-colored eyes to why we age. Discover what DNA is, what it does, and how it shapes our lives, including inheritance and why we look like our parents; forensic science and how DNA evidence helps catch criminals; and genetic engineering and if we could bring dinosaurs back to life. With fun illustrated DNA characters, clear diagrams, and astonishing photographs, children will love learning about themselves and this all-important molecule.

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Berry Magic

“This charming pourquoi tale tells of an Eskimo girl and her magic. Sloat’s pictures are vibrant and engaging, befitting the land of the northern lights. . . .Delightful, playful and beautifully written.”―School Library Journal

Long ago, the only berries on the tundra were hard, tasteless, little crowberries. As Anana watches the older ladies in her village complain bitterly while picking berries for the Fall Festival, she decides to use her magic to help. 

"Atsa-ii-yaa (Berry), Atsa-ii-yaa (Berry), Atsaukina! (Be a berry!)," Anana sings under the full moon, turning the four dolls she sewed with a different color pelatuuk (or head scarf) into little girls that run and tumble over the tundra creating patches of fat, juicy berries: blueberries, cranberries, salmonberries, and raspberries. 

The next morning Anana and the ladies fill basket after basket with berries for the Fall Festival. Thanks to Anana, there are plenty of tasty berries for the agutak (Eskimo tee cream) at the festival and forevermore. 

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Raspberries!

After hard times hit and his bakery is forced to close, popular baker Simon is remembered by a young girl in a family he once helped in their time of need who gives him enchanting berries, and when Simon sells them to a local baker, things quickly turn around as people start clamoring for more.

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Berries, Nuts, And Seeds (Take Along Guides)

Describes a variety of berries, nuts, and seeds that might be found on a nature walk and includes identification information.Invites young naturalists to spot wildlife. Safety tips are provided and interesting activities are suggested. Color illustrations enhance the presentation.

Next, look at some fun facts about raspberries.

RASPBERRY FACTS

  • Raspberries can be other colors like black, yellow or purple, not just red.
  • They are not really berries but technically aggregate fruits. That means they have many tiny sections or drupes not just one berry.
  • Packed with loads of vitamin C, they are super healthy for you.
  • Although they love the sun, they can grow in cold places.
  • People in Ancient Rome and Greece grew and ate raspberries.
  • And raspberries belong to the rose family.
  • They have tiny seeds inside. They have about 100 seeds.
  • Pollinators love the sweet smell of raspberries. They’re great for pollinators.

And look at some of these DNA activities for kids.

DNA ACTIVITY FOR KIDS IDEAS

  • How To Study Human Anatomy For Science:Build An Edible DNA Model
  • How to Extract DNA from a Banana
  • How to Make a Plant Cell Model Edible for Kids
  • How to Build a Sweet DNA Model
  • How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model
  • How To Extract DNA From Strawberries
  • DNA Teaching Resources
Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

And here are more berry activities.

HANDS-ON BERRY ACTIVITIES

Additionally, the rose family consists of many berries.

For instance, it includes cherries, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries.

  • Explore the Amazing Raspberry Life Cycle with Exciting Activities & Free Worksheets
  • How To Create A Sweet Strawberry Letter S Handprint Craft
  • Free Printable Strawberry Notebooking Pages
  • Fun American Civil War Crafts for Kids and Make Raspberry Jam
  • Life Cycle Of a Strawberry Facts and Fun Hand Sewn Felt Strawberry
  • Strawberry Unit Study.

Finally, look at how to extract DNA from raspberries.

HOW TO EXTRACT DNA FROM RASPBERRIES WITH KIDS

Look at this list of supplies.

  • 2-3 raspberries
  • 1 sandwich-size baggie
  • Rubbing alcohol (Over 70% works best)
  • Small glass or plastic jar
  • Coffee filter
  • Rubber band
  • Dish soap
  • Salt
  • Water
  • Small bowl
  • Wooden skewer
Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

First, place the bottle of rubbing alcohol in the freezer for at least 30 minutes.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Next, place the raspberries into the baggie, seal it, and mash them.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

In the small bowl add 2 tsp of water, ½ tsp of dish soap, and a pinch of salt.

Stir to mix.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Add the soap mixture to the mashed-up raspberries.

Squish the liquid around with the raspberries and mix it well.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Set aside.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Lay the coffee filter over the jar, push it into it, and secure it with the rubber band.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Carefully pour a small amount of the raspberry mixture into the coffee filter.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

The liquid will slowly drip into the jar.

Continue to add a small amount of mixture at a time. This may take a few minutes.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Remove the filter.

Fill the jar ¾ of the way full with the chilled rubbing alcohol.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Watch as the raspberry DNA begins to float and swirl around.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Use the skewer to gently grab the raspberry DNA.

Raspberry DNA Activity For Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning

Mixing the mashed raspberries with the soap, water, and salt mixture helps break down the raspberry’s DNA into individual parts.

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7 Easy Arctic Animals Crafts And A Narwhal Printable Packet

November 27, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Today, I have some easy Arctic animals crafts and a fun narwhal printable packet. Too, you’ll love my Arctic and Inuit Unit Study. Free Lapbook – Hands-on Ideas and my Arctic Region pages.

Many animals live in the Arctic and you can do a unit study on each one.

For example, narwhals are called the unicorns of the seas because of the long tusk in the front of their heads.

7 Easy Arctic Animals Crafts And A Narwhal Printable Packet

Many Arctic animals are especially adapted to the cold.

For example, polar bears have thick fur and a layer of fat to keep them from freezing in the winter.

Also, Caribou which are also reindeer migrate to the Arctic in large herds.

They travel thousands of miles to find food in the colder months.

And the narwhal is one of the most fascinating marine animals found in the ocean.

BOOKS ABOUT NARWHALS – UNICORNS OF THE SEAS

Next look at some books about narwhal.

5 Narwhal Books for Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read To

Narwhal’s are called the unicorn of the sea. Add one or two of these books to your home library or unit study.

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Narwhal and Jelly Box Set (Paperback Books 1, 2, 3, AND Poster) (A Narwhal and Jelly Book)

The Narwhal and Jelly books are delightfully silly graphic novels full of heart, friendship and playful adventure. Readers can now get the first three books (Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea, Super Narwhal and Jelly Jolt, Peanut Butter and Jelly) in the series in paperback, along with a bonus poster, in one turtle-y awesome box set.

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Narwhal on a Sunny Night

The #1 bestselling Magic Tree House series is ready to whisk you away with Jack and Annie! This time, meet famous explorer Leif Erikson and help save a narwhal!When the magic tree house whisks Jack and Annie off to Greenland, they're not sure what time they've landed in, but they immediately know what their mission is: save a narwhal! Then they meet a young hunter named Leif Erikson and they ask for his help. But Leif has other ideas...

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Narwhals and Other Whales: A nonfiction companion to Magic Tree House #33: Narwhal on a Sunny Night

Track the facts about the unicorn of the sea--the narwhal--and its closest relatives!When Jack and Annie came back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #33: Narwhal on a Sunny Night, they had lots of questions. What is a narwhal? Why is it nicknamed the unicorn of the sea? What other whales live in the arctic? How do they survive the cold? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts about narwhals and other whales.Filled with up-to-date information, photographs, illustrations, and fun tidbits from Jack and Annie, Fact Trackers are the perfect way for kids to find out more about the topics they discover in their favorite Magic Tree House adventures.

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Narwhals Are Awesome (Polar Animals)

Lift your tail and splash the water! It's time to share a day up close with a narwhal. See this whale's watery home, what it eats, and how it cares for its young. This book from the series A Day in the Life: Polar Animals describes a typical day and night in the life of a narwhal. Features include a body map with labels for key aspects of the animal's body.

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Narwhal (A Day in the Life: Polar Animals: Heinemann Read and Learn: Level K)

Follow a narwhal through its day as it eats, sleeps, and cares for its young.

And look at these easy Arctic animals crafts.

7 Easy Arctic Animals Crafts

  1. Polar Bear Science Activities Preschool | How To Make A Fun Dessert
  2. Step by step Narwhal craft
  3. Arctic Winter Animal Craft Ideas: Make Your Own Felt Puppets
  4. Narwhal and Jelly: Paper Plate Crafts
  5. Julie of the Wolves Free Hands-on Arctic Unit Study
  6. How to Make Wooden Peg Easy Arctic Animal Crafts
  7. Free Arctic Ground Squirrel Lapbook & Unit Study Resources
7 Easy Arctic Animals Crafts And A Narwhal Printable Packet

Finally, look at what this printable themed narwhal information packet includes.

NARWHAL STUDY KIDS INFORMATION PACKET

The narwhal study packet is a 30 page printable .pdf download.

Here are some of the topics included.

  • What are narwhals
  • Narwhal anatomy
  • Where narwhals live
  • Life cycle
  • What do they eat
  • Predators and threats
  • Narwhals and Inuit Culture
  • Conservation efforts
  • 6 Activity Pages
  • aimed at early elementary level
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How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

November 25, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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We’re making these super cute toilet paper roll penguins for a bowling game. Be sure you grab more ideas for winter fun on my page Winter Season Unit Study.

And then of course you know I found 12 more toilet paper roll craft ideas to make.

Toilet paper roll crafts are a great way to upcycle something that is already on hand.

How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

Once you see these cute ideas you are going to want to start saving up all your empty toilet paper rolls to work your way through them.

Penguins are flightless birds that live in the Southern Hemisphere.

Additionally, penguins are known for their black and white feathers, waddling walk, and love of swimming.

They happen to make adorable inspiration little bowling pins for a wintery themed bowling game.

And you can make as small or as large a set of pins as you like.

Six seems to be a good number and manageable to knock over.

Before we waddle into all these crafts let me leave you with a few things to share with your preschooler about these formal wearing little Antarctica cuties.

BOOKS ABOUT PENGUINS

11 Penguin Books & Resources for Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read To

Add some of these books and resources about penguins to your learning day.

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Penguin's Way

With a new children’s book imprint, the Bodleian Library brings beloved classics back into print, beginning with a beautiful storybook about the life of a fascinating Antarctic species. Originally published in 1962, Penguin’s Way by Johanna Johnston tells the surprising story of these creatures, complete with colorful artwork by award-winning illustrator Leonard Weisgard. In Penguin’s Way, a playful colony of emperor penguins lives on the edge of a faraway secret sea. During the summers, the penguins are content to fish and swim in the icy waters. But, when the seasons change, they must travel more than one hundred miles to the snowy lands surrounding the South Pole. All across the snow plain, the penguins sing songs to welcome newly hatched chicks into the world, but how will the fluffy newborns survive the freezing winter? Few things pique children’s curiosity about the world around them better than a good book. Brought back for a new generation of young readers, Penguin’s Way offers a fun and creative introduction to these fascinating animals.

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Mr. Popper's Penguins: All-Time Popular Children Book

Charming Characters: Meet the endearing Mr. Popper and his comical penguins, each with their distinct personalities and quirks, creating a delightful and memorable cast of characters.

Whimsical Adventures: Follow Mr. Popper and his penguins on a series of whimsical escapades, as they navigate unexpected challenges and create joyous chaos in their small town.

Heartwarming Message: Experience the heartwarming message of friendship, family, and the importance of embracing the unexpected, as Mr. Popper's life is transformed by the presence of his unusual feathered companions.

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Whiteblack the Penguin Sees the World

Whiteblack the Penguin is worried. He has run out of stories for his radio show, a dire situation for the Chief Storyteller of Penguinland. So Whiteblack decides to travel in search of new tales to share. The result is a journey that spans the globe and not only introduces the precocious penguin to a host of colorful characters but teaches him about the power of friendship and what it means to be a hero. Originally created in 1937, while the Reys lived in Paris, this delightful story is being published for the first time, and is sure to enchant readers young and old. From the creators of Curious George, Whiteblack the Penguin Sees The World is a timeless tale with all the hilarity and childlike sense of adventure characteristic of the Reys’ previous work.

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The Emperor's Egg: Read and Wonder

Can you imagine spending the winter outdoors in Antarctica without anything to eat? That’s just what the male Emperor penguin does. While his mate is off swimming and catching loads of fish, he stands around in the freezing cold with an egg on his feet for two whole months, keeping it warm and waiting for it to hatch. Welcome to the story of the world’s most devoted dad!

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Penguins!: Strange and Wonderful

A new edition to the acclaimed Strange and Wonderful series. The seventeen species of penguins come in all sizes and are fascinating in many other ways. The little blue penguin, the smallest, stands about sixteen inches high, and the emperor penguin, the largest, stands almost four feet tall. Some penguins are named for how they look, such as the black-footed penguin, while others are named for where they live, such as the Galapagos penguin. Laurence Pringle's informative book, with stunning illustrations by Meryl Henderson, introduces young readers to the life and behavior of one of nature's most remarkable birds.

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12PCS Realistic Penguin Figurines

This penguin figures set was made by hand painted with high realistically detailed appearance, cute face and childish eyes. Their uniquely molded textures and richly painted details make the animals vivid. And all the animal figures stands up very well, they do not fall over. Children would like to spend more time to observe and play with them.

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The Great Penguin Rescue: Saving the African Penguins

African penguins waddle around nesting colonies in lower numbers than ever before. Despite South African government efforts to protect the penguin colonies and their ocean fish supply, young penguins still struggle to survive. Fuzzy chicks waiting for food in open nests may overheat in the sun or become prey. Others simply may not get enough food to survive on their own once their parents leave. But new conservation methods, including rescuing and hand-feeding vulnerable chicks, are giving experts hope. Can volunteers and scientists help save Africa's only penguins before it's too late?

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March of the Penguins

This documentary chronicles the heroic and harrowing journey that emperor penguins make amid subfreezing temperatures and violent snowstorms at the South Pole in order to mate.

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365 Penguins (Reissue)

A family finds a penguin mysteriously delivered to their door every day for a year. At first they’re cute, but with every passing day, the penguins pile up—along with the family’s problems. Feeding, cleaning, and housing the penguins becomes a monumental task. They’re noisy and smelly, and they always hog the bathroom! And who on earth is sending these kwak-ing critters? Bright, striking illustrations with lots of opportunity for counting (and lots of laughs), 365 Penguins has become a perennial wintertime favorite.

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Penguin: A Season in the Life of the Adélie Penguin

Beautiful, full-color photographs and an engaging first-person narrative introduce young readers to an Adelie penguin family's first view of the harsh, wild Antarctic environment.

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Penguins!

An illustrated introduction to those wonderful waddling water birds!Living only in the southern hemisphere, there are seventeen different kinds of penguins.  With bright watercolor illustrations and kid-friendly language, Gail Gibbons introduces these black and white birds, describing where and how they live, what they eat, and how they hatch their young.   An exploration of the egg-laying and chick-raising habits of the emperor penguin is also included, describing how these large penguins take care of their babies in extremely cold temperatures, working together to look after one large egg at a time. Readers will also learn about threats to penguin populations, and what conservation efforts have been made to help preserve them.  A collection of penguin facts is also included.

Also, look at a few fun facts about penguins.

FUN FACTS ABOUT PENGUINS

Penguins are typically black and white.

WHAT COLOR ARE PENGUINS?

Their black feathers help them absorb heat from the sun, while their white feathers help them camouflage themselves in the snow.

WHERE DO PENGUINS LIVE?

They live in the Southern Hemisphere, in places like Antarctica, South America, and New Zealand.

In addition, they prefer to live in cold, coastal areas.

WHAT DO PENGUINS EAT?

Penguins eat a variety of things, including krill, fish, and squid. They use their beaks to catch their food.

HOW DO PENGUINS STAY WARM?

Too, penguins have a thick layer of feathers that helps them stay warm in the cold weather.

They also huddle together in groups to keep each other warm.

12 TOILET PAPER ROLL CRAFTS TO TRY

  1. There is no buzz about it, cutting strips from your toilet paper rolls creates the cutest little Toilet Paper Roll Honeycomb Honey Bee Activity.
  2.  Not only is it a cute craft but also a great game for building hand eye coordination-How To Make A Frog Craft Toilet Paper Roll.
  3. These Reindeer Toilet Paper Craft friends are just too cute.
  4. What a unique take on recycling a toilet paper roll, this Craft And Play: Toilet Paper Roll Car Craft looks so fun to make and play with.
  5. Fun and easy, try this Robot Toilet Paper Roll Craft.
  6. These unique snow people can be found in How to Make an Adorable Toilet Roll Snowman for Winter Crafts.
  7. What a pretty Cardboard Tube Unicorn Crafts, I think this one would even be a great craft for a unicorn themed party as well.
  8. Learn how to Make An Adorable Toilet Roll Winter Village to brighten up wintry days with a craft and a great decoration.
  9. While this How to Make a Toilet Paper Tube Flower Garland is left brown you could absolutely have your child paint the rolls and let them dry before cutting to add some color.
  10. Toilet Roll cats can be made in any color or pattern to match your own personal kitty, maybe even craft an entire herd of them.
  11. For a space unit or just a space loving kid this Rocket Ship Craft is out of this world.
  12. Great for preschoolers this Toilet Paper Roll Owl Craft also allows them to work on some fine motor skills as they wrap yarn.
How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

Now, let’s get to put together a set of penguin bowling pins that your preschooler will love to set up and knock down over and over again.

HOW TO CREATE TOILET PAPER ROLL PENGUINS FOR A BOWLING GAME

You will need:

  • 2 sheets black construction paper
  • 3 sheets white construction paper
  • 1 sheet orange construction paper
  • Google eyes
  • 6 empty toilet paper rolls
  • Glue sticks
  • Hot glue gun/sticks
  • Scissors
How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

First, cut out 6 pieces of black construction paper to 3 ¾”x 6 ¼”, this is the perfect size for a toilet paper roll.

Cut out 6 orange beaks (about 1” long) and 12 half sized orange triangles for feet.

Finally, cut 6 small white ovals out of construction paper.

How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

Let your child use a glue stick to put the parts of the penguin together on the center of each black paper, including google eyes

How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

Continue until all 6 are done, let glue dry completely.

How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

To make sure that it holds up to being knocked over repeatedly I highly recommend that you wrap the paper around the toilet paper roll.

How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

Secure it with hot glue rather than a glue stick.

How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

Finally, tightly ball up a couple pieces of white construction paper to make a snowball bowling ball.

How To Create Toilet Paper Roll Penguins For A Bowling Game

This fun little set is now ready for playtime, when not in use keep

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