Monthly Archives: July 2020

No Float! Seenk!

All smart science students — even the small ones — follow the scientific method. The scientific method, you will recall from your fifth grade teacher (mine was Mrs. Powell), involves observation first:  “Look!  What did Oma put on the cookie … Continue reading

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Sea Shells and Sandprints

Considering the myriad of beach choices in these parts, we’ve made this one our go-to since the parents of our preschoolers were little.  Anderson Point is never crowded.  The half-mile switchback from the cars to the shore is doable for … Continue reading

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Pandemic Pumpkin Planting

Having wrapped up the alphabet *ahem* two or three weeks ago, our preschoolers began SCIENCE. (Seriously, why in the midst of this pandemic go-nowhere-what-day-is-it-lifestyle can I not meet a self-imposed blogging deadline? And what’s with all the hyphens?) That day:  … Continue reading

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