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Adventures
in Medicine
Kids
learn how body works in 3D session
Twelve-year-old
Jen Rustige admitted she was a little grossed
out when the lecturer started poking around
in a human heart. But, she said she thought
she'd be ready to handle her own hands-on dissection
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Book
Reviews
This
month's book reviews
Books reviewed for March include (1) a kids'
biography of John F. Kennedy, (2) a short, comical
novel about fourth graders, (3) a book based
on an animated movie film, and (4) the touching
story of two Japanese-American sisters |
| Birds
and Spring |
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National
bird count
Kids
help with wild bird inventory
Missouri kids and their families
helped last month to conduct the nation's
largest inventory of wild birds. They
also got a chance to learn how to make
their backyards more attractive to birds.
Learning
to paint birds
Kids
learning how to paint Missouri birds
Spring is just around the corner and
pretty soon birds will be on the move
in Missouri as the seasons change. This
is a good time to learn to draw and
paint birds in the outdoors.
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Planning
for Spring
Activities
for spring...and spring break
The groundhog saw his
shadow last month. That's supposed to mean
six weeks more of winter. But, spring is coming
and now is a good time to plan what to do
when the weather gets warmer.
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Math
Mania
You'll
need logic for March Math Mania
Ms. Math Mania
has come up with a couple Math
Mania puzzles that will require
some logical figuring to figure out
the unknown numbers. There are some
puzzles within the puzzles.
One
familiar winner in Math Mania
Ryan Wahidi of Creve Couer
is getting to be a regular winner in
the Math Mania quizzes.
He was the only one to get all of the
grids correct in the February quiz.
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