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Posted on Friday July 31st, 2009 at 08:14 in style, amazon, online shopping, netflix, dell, l.l. bean, new web design, 1-800 flowers, new online shop
I like change. Change is good. And every once in a while I like to change the style of the Brightest Kidz blog. This if I remember correctly is the third time since we launched that I have updated the overall look of the site. Do you like it? I'm not...
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Posted on Thursday July 30th, 2009 at 09:28 in art, google, museum, California, trees, plants, seeds, leaves, stanford university, palo alto, mountain view, acorns
I just got back from Palo Alto, California which is about 45 minutes south of San Francisco down Highway 101. Palo Alto is about 15 minutes from Mountain View which is the home to Google. Palo Alto is home to Stanford University one of the top univer...
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Posted on Friday July 24th, 2009 at 07:38 in dental care, tissue, toothbrush, toothpaste, classroom, back to school, school supplies, children health care
Wow. The end of July is nearly upon us and that means, depending on which part of the country you live in, that school is going to be starting in just a few short weeks. Here elementary and high schools open the first week in September so we've still...
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Posted on Wednesday July 22nd, 2009 at 11:17
Firefly in Jar by Kurt HalseyLate at night, at the camp site, when the fire died and the lanterns were extinguished, the dark of the woods was vanished with soft slow explosions of firefly light. Very few were near the camp but many were obviously de...
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Posted on Tuesday July 21st, 2009 at 12:51 in camping, spiders, sand, insects, woods, summer vacation, daddy longlegs
From Jim Stone's Spider PageAnd we're back as they say on the late night talk shows. Last week the wife, the brightest kids, and myself spent a week camping. We were all offline for the entire week. No computer. No phone. No television or radio. Bare...
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Posted on Friday July 10th, 2009 at 09:52 in air, bubbles, zubbles, primary colors, color mixing, tempera paint, bubble art, bubble experiments, bubble print, compound colors
In this activity kidz learn how bubbles are shaped and how pigments combine to make different colors. To make Bubble prints you need tempera paint powder, bubble solution, straws, plates and paper. If you can't find tempera paint powder you can use o...
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